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Title:
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Producing Potted Ornamental Ohelo
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Author:
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Zee, Francis; Hamasaki, Randall T; Nakamoto, Stuart T; Keith, Lisa; Hummer, Kim; Reed, Barbara; Kawabata, Andrew
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Date:
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2010-04 |
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Publisher:
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University of Hawaii |
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Citation:
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Zee F, Hamasaki RT, Nakamoto ST, Keith L, Hummer K, Reed B, Kawabata A. 2010. Producing potted ornamental ohelo. Honolulu (HI); University of Hawaii. 8 p. (Ornamentals and Flowers; OF-50). |
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Abstract:
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The bright red berries of this native Hawaiian species are most commonly harvested from wild plants for jam. However, the plant has potential as a potted ornamental. Propagation from seed and raising of seedlings to size were covered in detail. Work with a clonally propagated cultivar, 'Kilauea', was described. Powdery mildew and the Mexican leaf roller caterpillar were the major pests. |
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Series/Report No.:
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Ornamentals and Flowers 50 |
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Pages/Duration:
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8 pages |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10125/16551
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Keywords:
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Vaccinium reticulatum, indigenous species, potted flowering plants, Hawaii |
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