Rooting Baldcypress Stem Cuttings

Stem cuttings of baldcypress clones were rooted under environmental conditions normally used for Douglas-fir cuttings. Rooting of cuttings in three bed areas receiving different amounts of intermittent mist were evaluated. The 23-year-old clones rooted best (58%) in the wettest area of the rooting bed (50% moisture content). Cuttings developed large tap roots that greatly exceeded the size of the aboveground portion of the plants. Tree Planters' Notes 44(3):125-127; 1993


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Author(s): Donald L. Copes, William K. Randall

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volumes 44, Number 3 (1993)

Section: Peer Reviewed and Refereed Articles

Volume: 44

Number: 3

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