Vol. 45
Title: The Propagation of Hydrangea paniculata with the Use of a Misting System
Author: Rachel Vogan
pp: 406-407
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION
Bayliss Nurseries was established in 1899. I started working there as an apprentice in September 1987 and I was the first female apprentice that the nursery had seen for some time. One of my first success stories was with the propagation of Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’. The species is a bushy shrub that originates from Japan and China. It is one of the most spectacular plants I know. It produces lovely, long, deep-red stems and large panicles of white flowers in the spring continuing on into the summer. As the flowers age they get gently frosted with pink icing.
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