Abstract

SummaryBoronia plants were placed in a range of environmental conditions, two night temperatures (6 and 15°C), three photon flux densities (full sunlight, 50% and 30%), and two day lengths (natural autumn to winter cycle and natural autumn to winter cycle plus synthetic to 16 h total light). Flowering occurred to some extent under all conditions; generally conditions suitable for high growth rates were not optimum for flowering, maximum numbers of flowers were achieved with low night temperatures (6°C), short days (10 h), and full to 50% sunlight. Floral development was influenced by all treatments.

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