Practical Plant Propagation An Exposition of the Art And Science of Increasing

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Practical Plant Propagation An Exposition of the Art And Science of Increasing
Alfred Carl Hottes
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Rufinerve, A. Rubrum, A. Cappadocicum (colchicuni) var. Rubrum, A. Platanoides var. Schwedleri, A. Platanoides var. Globosa and A. Palmatum, are best propagated by cutting down a tree and encouraging long shoots to grow which are layered. Some- times it is not necessary to cut down the trees to induce the growths. It takes some Maples two years to root.
GRAFTING AND BUDDING. Varieties are grafted or budded on types, for example, A. Saccharinum var. Wieri is budded on its species A. Saccharinum;
... Schwedler's Maple, and A. Globosa are grafted or budded on A. Platanoides; A. Palmatum (polymorphum;) atropurpureum or A. P. Dissectum is grafted on \. Ipolymorphum; A. Negundo var. Variegata is grafted on A. Negundo. Two-year-old seedlings are best. Graft in April. Bud in August. The Japanese Maples are usually grafted in the greenhouse. Marinus Van Kleef describes the following method of outdoor grafting as used in Holland: "The best time to graft Japanese Maple in the open is in the latter part of July or the first part of August.

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