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Prospects for Conservation of an Endemic Woody Species Native to Florida Chionanthus pygmaeus (Pygmy Fringetree) Through Seed and Vegetative Propagation
Author(s): A. L. Bayer and J. R. Stewart
Year: 2011
Journal: Native Plants Journal
Journal Link: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/npj/
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: 62-69
Article Topic(s): Germination, Propagation, Rare plants
Research Setting(s): Sandhill, Scrub
Species Referenced: Chionanthus pygmaeus (Pygmy fringetree),
Abstract
This article is mainly a species profile of Chionanthus pygmaeus. A synthesis of propagation methods that have worked for other members of this notoriously difficult to propagate genus provide some clues for further studies.Suggested Citation
A. L. Bayer and J. R. Stewart. "Prospects for Conservation of an Endemic Woody Species Native to Florida Chionanthus pygmaeus (Pygmy Fringetree) Through Seed and Vegetative Propagation." Native Plants Journal 12.1 (2011): 62-69.Go back