Abstract

1. The beginning of floral differentiation in the olive in California was found in 1946 and 1947 to occur usually during the month of March, about 8 weeks before full bloom. 2. Little, if any, difference was noted in time of floral differentiation among the three varieties studied or among the five localities from which bud samples were collected. 3. No change occurred in the microscopic appearance of the bud from the time it was formed in June until the floral parts appeared the following March.

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