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Growth of Calamus longisetus under the shade
The average number of suckers and canes in the A. excelsa plantation were 4.14 suckers/clump and 1.36 canes/clump, respectively. The production of the rattans grown in the natural was very low. They produced only 1.21 suckers/clump ...
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Even there the marsh explorer often drops into muskrat-cut channels or slides off a clump of tubers into the muck beside it. Much of that can be exhausting work and ... overhanging the tide channels. Their minds are on killifish and spottail shiners. The first white suckers are moving into Indian Brook under cover of darkness, getting ready for the ritual of ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Fruits
I have eaten. Once established, this plant will often produce suckers and can in time form thickets. A. alnifolia semiintegrifolia is ... It can sucker quite freely, though only forms a slowly expanding clump. A very tasty fruit, vying with A. alnifolia as my favourite ... Willow-Leaved Sea Buckthorn is a vigorous large deciduous shrub that suckers freely and so is not suitable for places where space is ...
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Amelanchier alnifolia - Juneberry - Plants For A Future
An easily grown plant, it prefers a rich loamy soil and ... will breed true, or to grow plants from suckers. Simply dig up 2 - 3 year old suckers in the winter and either pot them up ... take up to 5 years before they start to produce fruit, these suckers will generally start to produce within a couple of years. Amelanchier ...
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