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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 19, Number 3 (1968) Vegetative Propagation Trials of Eastern Redcedar and Arizona Cypress in the Greenhouse

Vegetative Propagation Trials of Eastern Redcedar and Arizona Cypress in the Greenhouse

A greenhouse study of the rooting potential of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) and Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica Greene) was recently completed at Lee Memorial Forest, near Bogalusa, La. Both species have potential as Christmas trees; however, they can be most difficult to produce in the nursery. Hence this study was set up, to determine the relative merits of vegetatively propagating these species in the greenhouse, using root hormone treatments.


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Author(s): Benton H. Box, Lenville C. Beech

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 19, Number 3 (1968)

Volume: 19

Number: 3