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Pests
and Diseases Page is
well advanced in construction and gives a wealth of instruction on how
to identify problems and pests. Chemical treatments are NOT provided
as what is legal varies dramatically from place to place and you should
refer to your local Society friends or government departments for specific
help there.
Hibiscus
at Purdie's This Grafting page was prepared by Jim Purdie, it shows
the way he grafts at his place. He has made a holding vice to put the
rootstock plant, while he cuts the slot for the graft, and winds the grafting
tape, He also made a Guillotine which he uses to cut the scion wood ready
for inserting in the rootstock.(a must see site)
Spring
Green (plant propagation) Hibiscus - The Rose of China
Svend
Nielsens Blomstergartneri Aps Denmark
The
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens - Sarasota, Fla
Tropical
Hibiscus Tom Miller
USA
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