Abstract

Abstract Lateral and terminal buds from Nandina domestica Thunb. ‘Purpurea’ (dwarf nandina) developed into shoots on a basal medium (Gamborg’s B5 modified salts, sucrose, activated charcoal, and agar) supplemented with 0.1 mg/liter naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 1 mg/liter 6-benzylamino purine (BA). Shoot multiplication rates of 4–5 per 6–8 weeks could be obtained by transfer to the same medium without charcoal. Shoots were rooted by transfer onto a 1/3-strength Murashige and Skoog medium containing activated charcoal. Rooted plants were successfully established in a sphagnum peatmoss–perlite mix.

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