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nursery stock (HNS) propagation. During this period and before it, Defra also supported a significant programme of research and technology transfer on hardy nursery stock plant propagation, much of which was complemented by AHDB Horticulture-led work. Notable examples include work undertaken at the former ADAS Experimental Horticulture Stations

3.1.1 Workshop Notes Irovided at Nursery Management and Plant Propagalion Workshops . Workshop Reference Notes were supplied by Mr. Nissen in English, consisting of some 560 pages covering all aspects of plant propagation and nursery management practices. A total of 200 copies were published and distributed by

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Nursery beginnings From the very beginning, the MsK Rare Plant and Native Plant Nursery, and what is now called the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, were intimately entwined. Certainly Mareen influ-enced the character of the garden because of the plants she selected to grow. Before a plant went into the ground, it met her requirements as to mature size.

All nursery stock shall be correctly identified by botanical name (genus, species and, if applicable, variety or cultivar). Botanical nomenclature shall follow currently accepted usage. See www.internationalplantnames.com for a source of currently accepted plant names. Nursery stock shall be true to name and of the size or grade stated.

plant needs. Remember that in a nursery additional space is required for keeping collected soil, sand and manure, and for mixing these materials. 3. The numbers of seedlings to be raised for personal use and for sale. When considering the size of the Establishing a tree nursery in Kenya Source World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)

apple nursery and must be conducted in a short period of time. The use of plant growth regulator chemicals has been seen as a more consistent and less expensive method to induce lateral branch-ing than manual "leaf pinching". Currently, there are three PGRs that can potentially be used in nursery apple production. Promalin (mix-

that plant. He pots them and sells them under a different name. Someone notices that the plant looks like Torchbearer Nursery's patented plant, and Torchbearer Nursery sues Mark for patent infringement. Torchbearer Nursery files for "equitable relief." Mark must stop selling plants until a decision has been made.

Motukarara nursery plant guide. - Ground covers and alpine plants. 7. Motukarara nursery plant guide. - Ground covers and alpine plants. Hebe pinguifolia 30 cm prawling. Thick bluish leaves, often with ddish margins. Low shrub often s re 60 - cm Hebe subalpina 75 shining green foliage. Hardy, sun or

Extension Specialist, UMass Extension, Landscape, Nursery and Urban Forestry Ph: 413-577-1738, rprostak@umext.umass.edu . Mark Sawyer MCH Member, American Nursery and Landscape Association Member, Board of Directors, Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association Ph: 508-293-8027, marks@westonnurseries.com . Jonathan A. Shaw

Native Plant Nursery are typical native plants salvaged from other projects or plants grown by the nursery from seeds that have been collected by Pima County Natural Resources and Parks and Recreation (NRPR) staff or volunteers. Pantano Wash Bank Protection and River Park: Fort Lowell to Tanque Verde Road

Nursery Inspection Program Supervisor . Plant Protection Division . Washington State Department of Agriculture . 1111 Washington St. S.E. P.O. Box 42560 . Olympia, WA 98504-2560 . Fax: 360-902-2094 . E-mail: nursery@agr.wa.gov . Notification must include the species of plant(s), quantities of each species, source nursery of each shipment, date