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  • Cut foilage production

    Topics:
    • Crops and Horticulture, 
    • Cut flowers and foliage

    Date published: 23 March 2009

    The volume and range of cut foliage species used in the cut flower market has significantly increased with many of these species being woody garden plants. The aim of this project is to evaluate a range of new foliage species for the cut flower market by measuring yield and specification of stems produced.

    Documents

    • Woody stems as cut flowersAdobe PDF (50.7 KB)
    • Eucalyptus as a cut foliage interim report 2007Adobe PDF (80.5 KB)
    • Hypericum as a cut foliage interim report 2007Adobe PDF (61.29 KB)
    • Rosa (Rose hip) var. ‘Magical Fantasy’ as a cut foliage interim report 2007Adobe PDF (90.89 KB)
    • Symphoricarpos ‘Magical Sweetheart’ as a cut foliage interim report 2007Adobe PDF (57.73 KB)

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