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Proceedings of the International Plant Propagator's Society

Vol. 28

Title:
NOTES ON PROPAGATION OF CERTAIN ACERS

Author:
J.D. Vertrees

pp: 93-97

Abstract:
Much has been written and spoken over the past two decades on the propagation of "Japanese Maples." The indices of the IPPS Proceedings and of the American Nurseryman will reveal this. Even so, we continually receive requests for information on recent propagation procedures for production by seed and by asexual methods. As I accrue information from successful propagators across the U.S. and in other countries, I am increasingly impressed by the variations in methods and procedures.

This fact of procedural variation should be stressed, along with the fact that completely differing procedures do not indicate that one propagator is more correct than another. It simply means that there are several successful variations, and that these should be adapted to the particular needs of each propagator as to his particular time, facility, and condition of plant handling.

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