Floriculture and Ornnamental Nurseries
UC Management Guidelines for Bulb MItes on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Bulb mites are white with large amber spots, brown legs, and are 0.55 to 0.75 mm long when fully grown. They are slow moving and oval shaped, so are sometimes ... [... more] University of California IPM
Commercial Floriculture
Simply the Greenest! Sheraton Four Seasons Registration Information / Program brochure Commercial Floriculture Leaflets Floriculture Software JC Raulston Arboretum / Nursery Crops /Contact webmaster January 13-15, 2009 Greensboro Coliseum January ... [... more] NC State University Coop Extension
Leafhoppers and Sharpshooters
UC Management Guidelines for Leafhoppers and Sharpshooters on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Leafhoppers, including a subgroup called sharpshooters, are in the family Cicadellidae. All have mouthparts that allow them to pierce the plant ... [... more] University of California IPM
Pythium Root Rot
UC Management Guidelines for Pythium Root Rot on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Pythium attacks juvenile tissues such as the root tip. After gaining entrance to the root the fungus may cause a rapid, black rot of the entire primary root ... [... more] University of California IPM
Floriculture: Principles and Species PBIBoth John Dole/B/IandBIHarold Wilkins/B/Ihave had a lifelong interest in floriculture. Dole is currently a professor with the Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University. He is a native of West Michigan and received his B.S. [... more]
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Weed Classifications
Information about Weed Classifications in Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Weeds can be divided into broadleaf plants (dicotyledons) or narrowleaf plants (monocotyledons). Most narrowleaf plants are grasses, but this group also includes ... [... more] University of California IPM