Re: amorph leaf cuttings


Have you been successful with other aroids using tissue culture?  Sounds 
like a good idea if it works.  For us amateur collectors without mist 
propagators, is there another method that has good chance of success? High 
humidity, etc?


>From: "Petra Schmidt" <petra@plantdelights.com>
>Reply-To: aroid-l@mobot.org
>To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
>Subject: amorph leaf cuttings
>Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 13:43:40 -0500 (CDT)
>
>Good to hear others are having success with amorph leaf cuttings...we 
>talked
>about this a few times in recent months and it may be worthwhile to review
>archive emails on this subject.  FYI - I do have photos/slides of our
>successful attempts made at Missouri Botanical Garden back in the late 80s
>and I've dabbled a bit with cuttings here at PDN; mist does increase 
>success
>with leaf cuttings taking root...my photos are to be placed onto the 
>aroid-l
>web site, so keep an eye peeled for them.  Right now I am working with
>tissue culture seedlings of titanum...
>Petra
>
>
>Petra Schmidt
>Research/Special Projects Manager
>Juniper Level Botanic Garden @ Plant Delights Nursery
>9241 Sauls Road
>Raleigh, NC 27603-9326
>petra@plantdelights.com
>919-772-4794 phone
>919-772-4752 fax
>




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