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Propagation protocol for theEndangered Crenulate Lead Plant Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata

Authors :
Meghan Q. N. Fellows
Julissa Roncal
Kristie S. Wendelberger
Jack B Fisher
Matthew W. Fidelibus
Joyce Maschinski
Source :
Native Plants Journal. 7:89-93
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
University of Wisconsin Press, 2006.

Abstract

Crenulate lead plant (Amorpha herbacea Walter var. crenulata (Rydberg) Isely [Fabaceae]) is a South Florida endemic that can be propagated sexually and asexually with success. We found that clean seeds (removed from pods) germinate best and can be frozen for storage. Softwood cuttings, treated with rooting hormone and stuck in perlite under periodic misting, rooted well but sometimes transplanted poorly. Mature plants can be salvaged with success, but because the plants grow on rocky soils the process can be very labor intensive. Establishing new populations of this plant, using these propagation techniques, is another tool for protecting this species.

Details

ISSN :
15484785 and 15228339
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Native Plants Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ead3fd5a74bb2e1be4505ca6fa0adfcb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2979/npj.2006.7.1.89