R2104 4.2 – 4.3 Understand Methods of Vegetative Propagation COPY Flashcards

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Ideal characteristics of parent plant

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True to type
Free from pest and disease
Juvenile growth
Parent plant capable of producing sufficient propagating material

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Softwood cutting and when

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Fuchsia Mrs Popple
Spring
5-10
Tip with bottom leaves removed

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Semi-ripe cutting etc

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Lavandula augustifolia
Summer
10-15cm below a node

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Semiripe heel

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Buxus sempervirens

Rosmarinus officianalis

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Wounded cutting

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Camelia japonica

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Hardwood

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Cornus alba 
End of growing season 
Above and below a bud 
15-30 cm pencil thickness 
Pot or ground half way in
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Leaf bud

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Camelia japonica or
Clematis Montana
18-21

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Root cuttings

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Fat 
Acanthus mollis 
Thin 
Phlox denticulata 
Autumn 
3-5cm 
Flat top slanted bottom
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Leaf petiole

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Peparamia caperatan

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Leaf sections or lamina

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Begonia Rex

Streptocarpus x hybridus

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Simple layering

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Cornus alba

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Serpentine layering

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Clematis Montana

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Air layering

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Ficus elastica

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