Vol. 54
Title: Propagating Betula nigra Shiloh Splash PPAF River Birch
Authors: Thomas G. Ranney, Thomas A. Eaker, Joel A. Mowrey and Nathan P. Lynch
pp: 651
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION
Shiloh Splash PPAF river birch (Betula nigra Shiloh Splash PPAF river birch) is a new, variegated cultivar of river birch that was discovered by Mr. John Allen at Shiloh Nursery in Harmony, North Carolina. This cultivar is distinct with its attractive leaf variegation (an ivory-yellow margin and green center) and smaller size and growth rate compared to typical river birch. Shiloh Splash PPAF river birch can be used as a shrub, hedge, or small tree. The purpose of this project was to develop propagation protocols to optimize rooting of stem cuttings.
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