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Daylength, cold-storage, and plant-production method influence growth and flowering of Asclepias tuberosa
Author(s): M. L. Albrecht and J. T. Lehmann
Month: Feb
Year: 1991
Journal: HortScience
Journal Link: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 26
Issue: 2
Pages: 120-121
Article Topic(s): Human Use, Light, Propagation
Research Setting(s): Field, Greenhouse
Species Referenced: Asclepias tuberosa (Butterflyweed),
Abstract
Various methods were investigated in order to grow flowering plants for the floriculture industry.Suggested Citation
M. L. Albrecht and J. T. Lehmann. "Daylength, cold-storage, and plant-production method influence growth and flowering of Asclepias tuberosa." HortScience 26.2 (1991): 120-121.Go back