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Posttransplant Growth of Container-grown Wild Coffee, Copperleaf, and Orange Jasmine Is Affected by Irrigation Frequency
Author(s): K. A. Moore, A. L. Shober, E. F. Gilman, C. Wiese, S. M. Scheiber, M. Paz and M. M. Brennan
Month: Oct-Dec
Year: 2009
Publication Type: Proceedings Paper
Journal: Horttechnology
Journal Link: http://horttech.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 19
Issue: 4
Pages: 786-791
Article Topic(s): Establishment methods,Irrigation
Research Setting(s): Landscape
Species Referenced: Psychotria nervosa (Seminole balsamo),
Abstract
Examines effects of irrigation frequency on landscape establishment of Psychotria nervosa. The article concludes that P. nervosa can be established in the landscape from three gallon containers by irrigating with three liters of water every four days for the first 28 weeks after planting.Suggested Citation
K. A. Moore, A. L. Shober, E. F. Gilman, C. Wiese, S. M. Scheiber, M. Paz and M. M. Brennan. "Posttransplant Growth of Container-grown Wild Coffee, Copperleaf, and Orange Jasmine Is Affected by Irrigation Frequency." Horttechnology 19.4 (2009): 786-791.Go back