Methods of propagating hibiscus described include rooted cuttings, grafting, topworking, air layering, and seed. Guidelines for growing out, pruning, and controlling pests and diseases are given
lishing mature material of Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Lieblein in culture were examined. Uno-pened...
A study was undertaken to examine fecundity and floral ontogeny in wild type (WT) and tissue culture...
Th e term “planta hortifuga “ refers to all cultivated plant species that have escaped from cultivat...
This bulletin discusses hibiscus breeding and describes forms found in Hawaii. Includes 16 color pla...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 22.Information sheet on using the Ha...
Short publication describing a new fungal disease of hibiscus cuttings in Hawaii
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 21.Information sheet on using the Ha...
THE GENUS Hibiscus is a member of the Malva-ceae, a family of 80 or more genera distributed througho...
The bright red berries of this native Hawaiian species are most commonly harvested from wild plants ...
Descriptions of selected proteas, as well as those suggested for landscape use and cut flowers, are ...
Citation: Thompson, John Bert. Some observations on the propagation of plants from hard-wood cutting...
The king sago (Cycas revoluta) and queen sago (Cycas circinalis) are the most widely cultivated cyca...
This publication covers cultural practices, pests and diseases, and harvest and postharvest practice...
Reprint June 1972The plumeria is an important ornamental tree in Hawaii as well as in Florida, the W...
Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis, Bunge.) is a commonly recommended ornamental shade tree in the...
lishing mature material of Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Lieblein in culture were examined. Uno-pened...
A study was undertaken to examine fecundity and floral ontogeny in wild type (WT) and tissue culture...
Th e term “planta hortifuga “ refers to all cultivated plant species that have escaped from cultivat...
This bulletin discusses hibiscus breeding and describes forms found in Hawaii. Includes 16 color pla...
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 22.Information sheet on using the Ha...
Short publication describing a new fungal disease of hibiscus cuttings in Hawaii
Replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 21.Information sheet on using the Ha...
THE GENUS Hibiscus is a member of the Malva-ceae, a family of 80 or more genera distributed througho...
The bright red berries of this native Hawaiian species are most commonly harvested from wild plants ...
Descriptions of selected proteas, as well as those suggested for landscape use and cut flowers, are ...
Citation: Thompson, John Bert. Some observations on the propagation of plants from hard-wood cutting...
The king sago (Cycas revoluta) and queen sago (Cycas circinalis) are the most widely cultivated cyca...
This publication covers cultural practices, pests and diseases, and harvest and postharvest practice...
Reprint June 1972The plumeria is an important ornamental tree in Hawaii as well as in Florida, the W...
Chinese pistache (Pistacia chinensis, Bunge.) is a commonly recommended ornamental shade tree in the...
lishing mature material of Quercus petraea (Mattuschka) Lieblein in culture were examined. Uno-pened...
A study was undertaken to examine fecundity and floral ontogeny in wild type (WT) and tissue culture...
Th e term “planta hortifuga “ refers to all cultivated plant species that have escaped from cultivat...