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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1991 Rooting of Juniper in Outdoor Nursery Beds

Rooting of Juniper in Outdoor Nursery Beds

Junipers are an important nursery species in the intermountain region, but slow and variable germination makes juniper production difficult. Rooting juniper stem cuttings in outdoor nursery beds may be a feasible alternative to production from seed. Concepts of vegetative propagation important to rooting success, such as stock plant condition and timing, are discussed. Two outdoor production systems for rooting juniper are outlined, along with potential problems that could limit success.


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Author(s): Anne M. Wagner, John T. Harrington, John G. Mexal, James T. Fisher

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1991

Event: Intermountain Forest Nursery Association
1991 - Park City, UT