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CHE REFERENCE LIBRARY - Pole Shift Survival Information

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TTTE N URSERY-tTST 241<br />

tings are taken in January and placed in sand in bottom<br />

they root readily.<br />

l~‘nnz posit ff.<br />

hvat,<br />

Arctotis.<br />

Propagatcvl l,y cuttings in mild heat,. The commonly cultivated<br />

kintls arv ttbn(itlr arlnuals and may be raised readily from seeds<br />

sown in the open \vhtAn weather is warm, or started indoors.<br />

Ardisia. dlyrsir~ctcr~n.<br />

Hancllt~l 1 I)- SCYY~S and cuttings. The latter should be taken<br />

frorr~ yourlg shoots of half-matured wood, and placed in a cutt.ing-<br />

1~~1 vitll 11 tol, ilrl(l t)ottom temperature of 7’3”. The cuttings may<br />

1)~s r(Baclily ol)ti~illt~rl frolll olti plants that have been cut lmck. They<br />

sl~)111(l root in a month. (‘hoosv cuttings only from plants of good<br />

1 )(~rr~Y-l)c5iring hnl,it. (‘uttings give more compact or shorter<br />

I)litnts t h:in scvdlings. Seedlings give fruiting plants the following<br />

>‘c’:li’. I’surllly sc7~ls ;lrcb sown in liLttb winter or early spring, and<br />

ph ts art’ rtxII>’ for I)otting in early summer. Seeds often<br />

~~~rrilinut(~ ~10~1~~.<br />

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