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  • Cultivars, Improved and Selected Plant Materials (and area of origin)

    Grand fir 2009

  • Cultivars listed on the daylily page but not pictured either did not bloom, the bloom was broken off by a clumsy photographer, or it bloomed while we were out of town.

    Daylilies 2009-Grand Finale « Fairegarden 2009

  • Cultivars are a variety of a plants and flowers developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation.

    Archive 2009-09-01 DNLee 2009

  • Cultivars are a variety of a plants and flowers developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation.

    Wordless Wednesday: Fields of Flowers (Travelog Europe) DNLee 2009

  • Cultivars, Improved, and Selected Materials (and area of origin)

    White fir 2009

  • Cultivars; may be harvested at 18 months and may be intercropped with onion and garlic in the first year profitably.

    3. India 1997

  • Cultivars that were developed for early production in temperate regions had to be able to also set fruit earlier-when temperatures were low.

    2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics 1996

  • Cultivars developed for early production in temperate regions are able to also set fruit earlier-when temperatures are low, some as low as 4. 4C

    Chapter 25 1996

  • Cultivars vary in crown and stem form, growth rate, growth habit (upright vs. prostrate), leaf shape, thorniness, flowering characteristics, and phenology.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Cultivars vary in crown and stem form, growth rate, growth habit (upright vs. prostrate), leaf shape, thorniness, flowering characteristics, and phenology.

    Chapter 8 1996

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