Abstract
Abstract Softwood stem cuttings of Arizona rosewood (Vauquelinia californica Torr.) rooted in 2 months in a mixture of 1 vermiculite and 1 perlite when grown under mist. The rooting percentages (0-95%) and the number of roots per cutting varied by clone and month. Rooting percentage was higher in May than in April, June, or July. Treatments of 4000-8000 ppm indolebutyric acid (IB A) enhanced rooting in some clones but not in others.
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