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Poinsettia bud initiation dates: Study of bud initiation dates enables growers to produce and time better poinsettia flowers

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A. M. Kofranek, University of California
R. H. Sciaroni, University of California

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California Agriculture 8(1):9-9.

Published January 01, 1954

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The poinsettia–grown especially for the Christmas holiday season–is valued at approximately $250,000 annually. It is the third ranking pot plant crop in California with over 60% of the plants being grown in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1470.

Poinsettia bud initiation dates: Study of bud initiation dates enables growers to produce and time better poinsettia flowers

A. M. Kofranek, R. H. Sciaroni
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Poinsettia bud initiation dates: Study of bud initiation dates enables growers to produce and time better poinsettia flowers

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Authors

A. M. Kofranek, University of California
R. H. Sciaroni, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(1):9-9.

Published January 01, 1954

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The poinsettia–grown especially for the Christmas holiday season–is valued at approximately $250,000 annually. It is the third ranking pot plant crop in California with over 60% of the plants being grown in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1470.


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