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Using compost for container production of ornamental wetland and flatwood species native to Florida
Author(s): S. B. Wilson and P. J. Stoffella
Year: 2006
Journal: Native Plants Journal
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 293-300
Article Topic(s): Nutrients, Propagation
Research Setting(s): Greenhouse
Species Referenced: Coreopsis gladiata (Coastal plain tickseed), Lantana depressa (Pineland trailing lantana), Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed susan),
Abstract
A comparative study of three different growing media demonstrating satisfactory growth in compost-containing media.Suggested Citation
S. B. Wilson and P. J. Stoffella. "Using compost for container production of ornamental wetland and flatwood species native to Florida." Native Plants Journal 7.3 (2006): 293-300.Go back