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Re: Websites on propagation
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- Subject: Re: Websites on propagation
- From: G* S* <g*@tea-house.com>
- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 12:49:59 -0700
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Diana Pederson wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> >From time to time people post urls for websites on propagation.
> I am currently in a plant propagation class and would like to
> find the best websites to refer to. Any recommendations?
>
> --
> Diana Pederson, Lansing, MI, Zone 5
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Hi Diana:
Since you mention you're in a propagation class, I assume you have this
book, but if not, let me recommend
PLANT PROPAGATION Principles and Practives
Hartman, Kester, Davies and Geneve
Prentice Hall, Publisher
It is THE resource for the art and science of Plant Propagation and,
frankly, continues to soutstrip anything the internet has to offer on
the subject.
Glen Seibert
Fullerton Colege Horticulture
Fullerton, CA
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