Descriptions of selected proteas, as well as those suggested for landscape use and cut flowers, are included. Guidelines for propagation, cultivation and marketing are given
The Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Rural Indust...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 17.Information sheet on using the Ha...
This bulletin discusses hibiscus breeding and describes forms found in Hawaii. Includes 16 color pla...
'Kathryn' is a bright yellow sunburst hybrid with golden ribbons and dark yellow styles. It was nam...
The king sago (Cycas revoluta) and queen sago (Cycas circinalis) are the most widely cultivated cyca...
About 40 bedding plants suggested by the author for use in Hawaii landscapes are illustrated with ph...
Includes bibliographical references.Proteas have been extensively cultivated and are grown as floric...
Proteaceae represent a prominent family of flowering plants in the Southern Hemisphere. Because of t...
The bright red berries of this native Hawaiian species are most commonly harvested from wild plants ...
Reprint June 1972The plumeria is an important ornamental tree in Hawaii as well as in Florida, the W...
Bibliography: leaves 173-184.xiv, 188, [7] leaves, [58] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm....
The proceedings includes 33 papers on a broad range of aspects of Hawaii's cut flower industry. Spec...
The genus Bougainvillea, in the Nyctinaginacea (Four-o’clock) family of plants, has 14 species, with...
Methods of propagating hibiscus described include rooted cuttings, grafting, topworking, air layerin...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
The Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Rural Indust...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 17.Information sheet on using the Ha...
This bulletin discusses hibiscus breeding and describes forms found in Hawaii. Includes 16 color pla...
'Kathryn' is a bright yellow sunburst hybrid with golden ribbons and dark yellow styles. It was nam...
The king sago (Cycas revoluta) and queen sago (Cycas circinalis) are the most widely cultivated cyca...
About 40 bedding plants suggested by the author for use in Hawaii landscapes are illustrated with ph...
Includes bibliographical references.Proteas have been extensively cultivated and are grown as floric...
Proteaceae represent a prominent family of flowering plants in the Southern Hemisphere. Because of t...
The bright red berries of this native Hawaiian species are most commonly harvested from wild plants ...
Reprint June 1972The plumeria is an important ornamental tree in Hawaii as well as in Florida, the W...
Bibliography: leaves 173-184.xiv, 188, [7] leaves, [58] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm....
The proceedings includes 33 papers on a broad range of aspects of Hawaii's cut flower industry. Spec...
The genus Bougainvillea, in the Nyctinaginacea (Four-o’clock) family of plants, has 14 species, with...
Methods of propagating hibiscus described include rooted cuttings, grafting, topworking, air layerin...
This publication was originally issued as Research Extension Series 142 in 1994. It has been edited ...
The Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries in collaboration with the Rural Indust...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 17.Information sheet on using the Ha...
This bulletin discusses hibiscus breeding and describes forms found in Hawaii. Includes 16 color pla...