Abstract

Abstract After one growing season, root systems of Taxus media ‘Nigra’ and ‘Densiformis’ were similar, whether or not these fall-propagated rooted liners were given a cold treatment [−2.2°C (28°F) for 8 weeks] or left in the propagating beds until spring. However, storage did make propagation space available for two months for other uses. Outdoor spring propagated cuttings had more roots and a greater root shoot/ratio than indoor fall rooted cuttings, whether the latter were cold-treated or not.

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