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Controlling height of hydrangeas with growth retardants

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H. C. Kohl
R. L. Nelson, University of California

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California Agriculture 20(2):5-5.

Published February 01, 1966

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Treatment of hydrangea plants with the growth retardant B-Nine is a promising method for saving production costs. The shorter plants do not have to be staked, and blooms are often more beautiful than untreated plants.

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Controlling height of hydrangeas with growth retardants

H. C. Kohl, R. L. Nelson
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Controlling height of hydrangeas with growth retardants

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Authors

H. C. Kohl
R. L. Nelson, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(2):5-5.

Published February 01, 1966

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Treatment of hydrangea plants with the growth retardant B-Nine is a promising method for saving production costs. The shorter plants do not have to be staked, and blooms are often more beautiful than untreated plants.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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