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609 INDEX INTERNATIONAL PLANT PROPAGATORS’ SOCIETY
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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005610

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611Subject Index

Subject Index

Abscisic AcidMIYOBI: a new fertilizer containing abscisic acid ................................................. 216AcerVerticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421AnnualsTropical heat/new coleus introductions from the University of Florida ............... 571Arboreta, Gardens, ParksChanticleer/a plant-geek pleasure garden .............................................................. 331New Zealand native plants/showcasing at Chelsea flower show .......................... 174Plant exploration/gamble for the big payoffs .......................................................... 395Trialing landscape shrubs at Longwood Gardens .................................................. 375ArbutusArbutus ‘Marina’/propagation by air-layering ........................................................ 469ArctostaphylosArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Asian NativesThe China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ............ 575Australian NativesAdaptation/survival secret of the biota through geological time ............................ 85Australian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64Brachychiton/breeding and selection ......................................................................... 68Grafting Australian native plants/30 years of progress ......................................... 112Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance........ 102AuxinsPropagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Azalea see also RhododendronCutting propagation of large leaf rhododendrons and deciduous azaleas ........... 382

BacteriaDisease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Bedding PlantsCampanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Biological ControlDisease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .......... 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes ....... 212Integrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262BougainvilleaBougainvillea/propagation of .................................................................................... 110Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Breeding and HybridizationBrachychiton/breeding and selection ......................................................................... 68Campanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Cornus/exciting developments in the world of ........................................................ 322Breeding rebloom diploid daylilies/colors other than yellow and gold ................. 454Breeding with indigenous Citrus species ................................................................ 120

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005612

Comprehensive Echinacea germplasm collection/Ames, Iowa .............................. 439Interspecific hybridization of white-flowered, cold-hardy Alstroemeria ............... 433Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance ....................................................................................... 102Protection of plant novelties: an update .................................................................... 48The China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ............ 575Tropical heat/new coleus introductions from the University of Florida ............... 571Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160You have a new variety? ............................................................................................ 194Bulb, Rhizome, Corm PlantsInterspecific hybridization of white-flowered, cold-hardy Alstroemeria ............... 433Superior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190

Cactus and SucculentsSomatic embryogenesis in Schlumbergera truncata .............................................. 308CampanulaCampanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Carbon DioxidePlant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231CedrusGrafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441CercisCercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’/propagation ........................................................ 273ChamaecyparisTaxonomic revision of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/grafting implications ......... 443ChamelauciumGrafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance ....................................................................................... 102Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105ChimerasGraft and artificial chimeras/utilization and propagation of variations .............. 233CitrusAuscitrus/the Australian citrus budwood scheme .................................................. 124Breeding with indigenous Citrus species ................................................................ 120Genetic resources of indigenous Citrus species at Kinki University .................... 215Climbers see also VinesThunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Composts and Recycling see also Soil and Soilless MediaPaper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256ComputersNew propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462ConifersConifer propagation ................................................................................................... 378The China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ................................................................................................ 575

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613Subject Index

Conservation, Natural ResourcesEnvironmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants ................. 41Evaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136Paper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256Water disinfecting techniques for plant pathogen control ..................................... 138Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131Conservation, PlantsMicropropagation and reintroduction Plumeria rubra .......................................... 512Replanting for the future/environmental restoration and Tauranga City ....................................................................................................... 182Containers and Container PlantsAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64Effect of slits of circle slit cancel pot (CS POT) ....................................................... 222From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Insight into an accredited potting mix supplier in Australia .................................. 73Liverwort/evaluation of quinoclamine and diuron for postemergence control ......................................................................................... 556Paper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ....................................................................................................... 428Pinebark mini-nuggets/effective weed control in large containers ....................... 561Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Controlled EnvironmentsNew propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585CornusCornus/exciting developments in the world of ........................................................ 322Propagation of Cornus mas and C. florida cultivars/experiences ......................... 268Cost AccountingCost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Costs/Cost DataCost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Lean manufacturing on a container nursery/experience of applying ................... 288Selecting the right herbicide for nursery and landscape use ................................ 504CrataegusMespilus canescens new species/propagation by grafting on Crataegus .............. 449Crop ProtectionDisease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .................................................................................................. 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes .................................................................................... 212

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005614

CuttingsArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Thunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Bougainvillea/propagation of .................................................................................... 110Conifer propagation ................................................................................................... 378Cutting propagation of large leaf rhododendrons and deciduous azaleas ........... 382Disease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Growing degree days and the timing of cuttings/correlation ................................ 386Influence rooting media/cuttings propagation of Caryopteris and Fuchsia ......... 259 In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481New plants for the South .......................................................................................... 536Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Preparing for a new propagation unit ..................................................................... 243Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences ................................................................................................ 270Propagation of Cornus mas and C. florida cultivars/experiences ......................... 268Propagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Propagation of woody plants through “long” cuttings ............................................ 417Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance ....................................................................................... 102Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566Role of clonal propagation in forestry and agriculture/Australia ........................... 96Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ...................................................................................................... 436Cuttings, HardwoodCercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’/propagation ........................................................ 273Osmanthus armatus propagation from hardwood cuttings .................................. 448Cuttings, RootPropagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520

Disease-Free Propagation MaterialDisease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Disease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .......... 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes ....... 212Superior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190Using tissue culture to help develop new crops ...................................................... 171DiseasesAuscitrus/the Australian citrus budwood scheme .................................................. 124Best management practices at Monrovia Growers/Phytophthora ramorum ...... 491

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615Subject Index

Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Disease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Disease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .......... 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes .................................................................................... 212Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Integrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Using tissue culture to help develop new crops ...................................................... 171Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421Viruses/what you need to know about ..................................................................... 459Water disinfecting techniques for plant pathogen control ..................................... 138DivisionSarracenia species/propagation ................................................................................ 356Dormancy, Seed and PlantSeed dormancy/some common misconceptions ....................................................... 327

EcologyEvaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136Making us “future-proof”: the evolving role of horticulture .................................... 88Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131EconomicsCost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Selecting the right herbicide for nursery and landscape use ................................ 504EducationEducating the next generation of propagators ....................................................... 593Horticultural education as a life-changing experience ............................................ 93Time to rethink some aspects of agriculture ........................................................... 203Training and education within the U.K. nursery stock industry/role of .............. 237Endangered/Threatened SpeciesMicropropagation and reintroduction Plumeria rubra .......................................... 512EnergyMaking us “future-proof ”: the evolving role of horticulture .................................... 88EnvironmentArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Adaptation/survival secret of the biota through geological time ............................ 85Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Selecting the right herbicide for nursery and landscape use ................................ 504Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Water recycling: how we do it .................................................................................... 53Evergreens, Broad-LeavedOsmanthus armatus propagation from hardwood cuttings .................................. 448The China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ............ 575

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005616

Evaluation and Testing of PlantsAsters/Mid-Atlantic region: performance evaluation and recommendations .......................................................................................... 361Cultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423Trialing landscape shrubs at Longwood Gardens .................................................. 375ExportNew plants from New Zealand ................................................................................... 71Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160

FernsUluhe fern (Dicranopteris linearis) propagation/vegetative vs. spores ................ 517FertilizersAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64Growing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142MIYOBI: a new fertilizer containing abscisic acid ................................................. 216Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Field Production SystemsGrowing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Flower CropsCampanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance........ 102Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105Somatic embryogenesis in Schlumbergera truncata .............................................. 308Superior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190Flowering/FlowersSuperior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190Fog and Fog HousesOptimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Forecasting Crop Turnover/GrowthPropagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Forestry/Plantation CropsRole of clonal propagation in forestry and agriculture/Australia ........................... 96Fruit Crops and TreesBreeding with indigenous Citrus species ................................................................ 120Current state of the fruit-tree liner nursery industry in Japan ........................... 214 “Long John” grafts ..................................................................................................... 117FungiBest management practices at Monrovia Growers/ Phytophthora ramorum ....................................................................................... 491Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Disease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105FungicidesShoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105

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617Subject Index

GermplasumCampanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Comprehensive Echinacea germplasm collection/Ames, Iowa .............................. 439Genetic resources of indigenous Citrus species at Kinki University .................... 215Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160Globilization and Nursery ProductionDevelopments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Utilization of global assets for the production of nursery products ...................... 368Grafting see also BuddingAuscitrus/the Australian citrus budwood scheme .................................................. 124Bougainvillea/propagation of .................................................................................... 110Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’/propagation ........................................................ 273Chip budding hard-to-root magnolias ...................................................................... 384From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Graft and artificial chimeras/utilization and propagation of variations .............. 233Grafting Australian native plants/30 years of progress ......................................... 112Grafting deciduous plants/before and aftercare ..................................................... 546Grafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441Grafting of Prunus davidiana/possibilites for production ..................................... 446Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Grafting tissue cultures directly onto nursery grown stock .................................. 114“Long John” grafts ..................................................................................................... 117Mespilus canescens new species/propagation by grafting on Crataegus .............. 449Taxonomic revision of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/grafting implications ......... 443Understock/keys to success ....................................................................................... 380Grasses, Rushes, SedgesPropagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Greenhouse CoolingGrowing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Greenhouses, Plastic and Hoop Houses, Polythene HousesGrowing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Ground CoversMethods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Growth RegulatorsGoldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165MIYOBI: a new fertilizer containing abscisic acid ................................................. 216Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566

HardeningGrowing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Heat see also Bottom HeatGrowing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142HemerocallisBreeding rebloom diploid daylilies/colors other than yellow and gold ................. 454

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005618

Herbaceous Perennials Asters/Mid-Atlantic region: performance evaluation and recommendations .......................................................................................... 361Breeding rebloom diploid daylilies/colors other than yellow and gold ................. 454Campanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Comprehensive Echinacea germplasm collection/Ames, Iowa .............................. 439Cultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423Cutting edge perennials/no bandages provided!!! ................................................... 398Epimedium/back to basics ......................................................................................... 371Micropropagation of Trillium taxa/update .............................................................. 374Micropropagation of mother stock plants at Walberton Nursery ......................... 277New introductions from Europe ............................................................................... 405Nitrogen level and mist frequency on rooting of Phlox species/effects ................. 434Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Plants and substrates are the heart of the green roof ........................................... 400Propagating Asclepias tuberosa from seed .............................................................. 343Propagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’/germimation .......................................................... 355HerbicidesLiverwort/evaluation of quinoclamine and diuron for postemergence control ......................................................................................... 556Pinebark mini-nuggets/effective weed control in large containers ....................... 561Selecting the right herbicide for nursery and landscape use ................................ 504History I.P.P.S.Plant propagation/industry and development ........................................................ 338Horticultural IndustryHokkaido travels for post tour in 2004 IPPS International Meeting ................... 229Making the most out of what you grow: a client’s perspective .............................. 181Making us “future-proof ”: the evolving role of horticulture .................................... 88New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160Horticulture, GeneralHokkaido travels for post tour in 2004 IPPS International Meeting ................... 229Horticultural education as a life changing experience ............................................. 93HumidityShoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105HydrangeaCultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423

Importing PlantsNew Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160Insectivorous PlantsSarracenia species/propagation ................................................................................ 356

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619Subject Index

Insects, Mites, ThripsIntegrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262Pests can be unintentionally spread by commercial transport of plants ............. 198Integrated Pest ManagementBest management practices at Monrovia Growers/ Phytophthora ramorum ....................................................................................... 491Environmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Integrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262Invasive PlantsCutting propagation of native Lauraceae/alternatives to invasives ..................... 415New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160IPPSHokkaido travels for post tour in 2004 IPPS International Meeting ................... 229New start of IPPS-Japan Region .............................................................................. 211Plant propagation/industry and development ........................................................ 338Technical sessions ...................................................................................................... 535Welcoming remarks ................................................................................................... 321IrrigationEvaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136Growing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Plant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Sprinkler uniformity in greenhouses and nurseries .............................................. 206Water disinfecting techniques for plant pathogen control ..................................... 138Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131

KalmiaDisease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .......... 213

LandscapeGrowing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Plants and substrates are the heart of the green roof ........................................... 400Layering, Marcoting, StoolingAir layering Litchis/best treatment combination for .............................................. 466Arbutus ‘Marina’/propagation by air-layering ........................................................ 469Bougainvillea/propagation of .................................................................................... 110LiliumIn vitro production of plants from immature seeds in Lilium japonicum ........... 219Lining-out/Liner StockCurrent state of the fruit-tree liner nursery industry in Japan ........................... 214Developments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005620

LitchiAir layering Litchis/best treatment combination for .............................................. 466LithopsPropagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100

MagnoliaChip budding hard-to-root magnolias ...................................................................... 384Malus“Long John” grafts ..................................................................................................... 117Marketing/PromotionChanging U.K. Nursery trade/one nurseryman’s perspective .............................. 295Creating a strong brand/how to ................................................................................ 163Making the most out of what you grow: a client’s perspective .............................. 181New plants for the South .......................................................................................... 536New plants from New Zealand ................................................................................... 71Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Propagation decisions in a fluid market .................................................................. 595Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Protection of plant novelties: an update .................................................................... 48Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Unforeseen consequences .......................................................................................... 160Mechanization and AutomationIn vitro propagation/modern ways ........................................................................... 299New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Medicinal PlantsGoldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165Mist PropagationNitrogen level and mist frequency on rooting of Phlox species/effects ................. 434Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566MulchEnvironmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Pinebark mini-nuggets/effective weed control in large containers ....................... 561Mycorrhizal FungiSelection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489

NematodesPests can be unintentionally spread by commercial transport of plants ............. 198New Plants and CropsBrachychiton/breeding and selection ......................................................................... 68Breeding rebloom diploid daylilies/colors other than yellow and gold ................. 454Changing U.K. Nursery trade/one nurseryman’s perspective .............................. 295Cornus/exciting developments in the world of ........................................................ 322Creating a strong brand/how to ................................................................................ 163Cutting edge perennials/no bandages provided!!! ................................................... 398Developments in production and use of trees, shrubs and perennials ................. 325Graft and artificial chimeras/utilization and propagation of variations .............. 233Interspecific hybridization of white-flowered, cold-hardy Alstroemeria ............... 433

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Mespilus canescens new species/propagation by grafting on Crataegus .............. 449New introductions from Europe ............................................................................... 405New plant forum ........................................................................................................ 407New plants for the South .......................................................................................... 536New plants from New Zealand ................................................................................... 71New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Plant exploration/gamble for the big payoffs .......................................................... 395Propagation decisions in a fluid market .................................................................. 595Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Protection of plant novelties: an update .................................................................... 48Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Trialing landscape shrubs at Longwood Gardens .................................................. 375Tropical heat/new coleus introductions from the University of Florida ............... 571Using tissue culture to help develop new crops ...................................................... 171You have a new variety? ............................................................................................ 194New Zealand NativesNew plants from New Zealand ................................................................................... 71New Zealand native plants/showcasing at Chelsea flower show .......................... 174Replanting for the future/environmental restoration and Tauranga City ........... 182North American NativesArbutus ‘Marina’/propagation by air-layering ........................................................ 469Asters/Mid-Atlantic region: performance evaluation and recommendations .......................................................................................... 361Cutting propagation of native Lauraceae/alternatives to invasives ..................... 415Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Selection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489Nursery Construction/PlanningChanging U.K. Nursery trade/one nurseryman’s perspective .............................. 295New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Preparing for a new propagation unit ..................................................................... 243Nursery IndustryAuscitrus/the Australian citrus budwood scheme .................................................. 124Best management practices at Monrovia Growers/ Phytophthora ramorum ....................................................................................... 491Bouncing back/lessons learned from hurricanes .................................................... 604Changing U.K. Nursery trade/one nurseryman’s perspective .............................. 295Cost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Creating a strong brand/how to ................................................................................ 163Current state of the fruit-tree liner nursery industry in Japan ........................... 214Developments in production and use of trees, shrubs and perennials ................. 325Developments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250Environmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Hokkaido travels for post tour in 2004 IPPS International Meeting ................... 229Horticultural education as a life changing experience ............................................. 93In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Lean manufacturing on a container nursery/experience of applying ................... 288

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005622

Making the most out of what you grow: a client’s perspective .............................. 181Making us “future-proof”: the evolving role of horticulture .................................... 88New plants for the South .......................................................................................... 536New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Pests can be unintentionally spread by commercial transport of plants ............. 198Plant propagation/industry and development ........................................................ 338Preparing for a new propagation unit ..................................................................... 243Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy........................................................................................................... 155Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253Simple inexpensive ideas from nursery producers/sharing..................................... 75Specialisation: advantages and disadvantages compared ....................................... 79Training and education within the U.K. nursery stock industry/role of .............. 237Utilization of global assets for the production of nursery products ...................... 368Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Nursery Stock Standards and QualityGrowing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Superior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190NutritionAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64MIYOBI: a new fertilizer containing abscisic acid ................................................. 216Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348

Oceanic PlantsMicropropagation and reintroduction Plumeria rubra .......................................... 512Propagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Uluhe fern (Dicranopteris linearis) propagation/vegetative vs. spores ................ 517OrnamentalsDevelopments in production and use of trees, shrubs and perennials ................. 325Grafting deciduous plants/before and aftercare ..................................................... 546Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333OsmanthusOsmanthus armatus propagation from hardwood cuttings .................................. 448The China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ............ 575OverwinteringFrom propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340

Patents-Plants/Plant Variety Rights/TrademarksCreating a strong brand/how to ................................................................................ 163Protection of plant novelties: an update .................................................................... 48You have a new variety? ............................................................................................ 194Perennial PlantsAsters/Mid-Atlantic region: performance evaluation and recommendations ...... 361Breeding rebloom diploid daylilies/colors other than yellow and gold ................. 454

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623Subject Index

Campanula (Campanulaceae) in nature and in pots ............................................. 310Comprehensive Echinacea germplasm collection/Ames, Iowa .............................. 439Cultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423Cutting edge perennials/no bandages provided!!! ................................................... 398Epimedium/back to basics ......................................................................................... 371Micropropagation of mother stock plants at Walberton Nursery ......................... 277Micropropagation of Trillium taxa/update .............................................................. 374New introductions from Europe ............................................................................... 405Nitrogen level and mist frequency on rooting of Phlox species/effects ................. 434Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Plants and substrates are the heart of the green roof ........................................... 400Propagating Asclepias tuberosa from seed .............................................................. 343Propagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’/germimation .......................................................... 355Pesticides and BiopesticidesEnvironmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Integrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262Time to rethink some aspects of agriculture ........................................................... 203PhilosophyPropagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566PhormiumPhormiums: production in 2005 ................................................................................. 59PiceaGrafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441Plant Protection PracticesDisease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Disease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .................................................................................................. 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes .................................................................................... 212Environmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Integrated pest management for ornamental protected plants ............................ 262Viruses/what you need to know about ..................................................................... 459PollutionEnvironmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Evaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131Potting and Potting MixesAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64Growing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Insight into an accredited potting mix supplier in Australia .................................. 73Paper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Phormiums: production in 2005 ................................................................................. 59Selection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005624

Pre-germinated Seed/Seed Priming see also Seed PropagationGoldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’/germimation .......................................................... 355Production/Propagation EfficiencyCost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Developments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250Lean manufacturing on a container nursery/experience of applying ................... 288New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Utilization of global assets for the production of nursery products ...................... 368Production/Propagation Methods and SystemsArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Best management practices at Monrovia Growers/ Phytophthora ramorum ....................................................................................... 491Chip budding hard-to-root magnolias ...................................................................... 384Conifer propagation ................................................................................................... 378Cost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Cutting propagation of large leaf rhododendrons and deciduous azaleas ........... 382Developments in production and use of trees, shrubs and perennials ................. 325Developments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250Environmentally sustainable production systems/ornamental plants .................. 41Epimedium/back to basics ......................................................................................... 371Evaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Grafting deciduous plants/before and aftercare ..................................................... 546Growing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Growing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542In vitro propagation/modern ways ........................................................................... 299In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Insight into an accredited potting mix supplier in Australia .................................. 73Lean manufacturing on a container nursery/experience of applying ................... 288Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Plant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253 Sarracenia species/propagation ................................................................................ 356Selection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489Simple inexpensive ideas from nursery producers/sharing..................................... 75Specialisation: advantages and disadvantages compared ....................................... 79Sprinkler uniformity in greenhouses and nurseries .............................................. 206Superior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190Tropical hardwoods/evaluation of seedling quality and planting tools ................ 524Utilization of global assets for the production of nursery products ...................... 368Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131

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625Subject Index

Production RecordsCost analysis to improve nursery profitability/use ................................................. 281Lean manufacturing on a container nursery/experience of applying ................... 288Propagation CuttingsArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Bougainvillea/propagation of .................................................................................... 110Conifer propagation ................................................................................................... 378Cutting propagation of large leaf rhododendrons and deciduous azaleas ........... 382Disease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479From propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Growing degree days and the timing of cuttings/correlation ................................ 386Influence rooting media/cuttings propagation of Caryopteris and Fuchsia ......... 259In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481New plants for the South .......................................................................................... 536Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Preparing for a new propagation unit ..................................................................... 243Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Propagation of Cornus mas and C. florida cultivars/experiences ......................... 268Propagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Propagation of woody plants through “long” cuttings ............................................ 417Propagation strategies/wide breeding program in Chamelaucium alliance ....................................................................................... 102Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566Role of clonal propagation in forestry and agriculture/Australia ........................... 96Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ......... 436 Thunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Propagation General/OverviewDevelopments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250Selection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489Propagation IndustryBouncing back/lessons learned from hurricanes .................................................... 604Developments in supply chain of hardy nursery stock/for retail market ............ 250In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247Plant propagation/industry and development ........................................................ 338Propagation decisions in a fluid market .................................................................. 595Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Role of propagation in a small specialist nursery ................................................... 253Specialisation: advantages and disadvantages compared ....................................... 79Utilization of global assets for the production of nursery products ...................... 368

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005626

Propagation MediaInfluence rooting media/cuttings propagation of Caryopteris and Fuchsia ......... 259Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333Propagation StructuresFrom propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340In-house propagation at Bransford Webbs Nursery/advantages .......................... 247New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Preparing for a new propagation unit ..................................................................... 243Propagation of new introductions ............................................................................ 598Pruning, Trimming, Chemical Pinching, ShearingGrowing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ......... 436PrunusGrafting of Prunus davidiana/possibilites for production ..................................... 446“Long John” grafts ..................................................................................................... 117QuarantineGrafting tissue cultures directly onto nursery grown stock .................................. 114New Zealand hazardous substances and new organisms act ............................... 151Regulatory barriers to new plants need to be minimized/grow NZ economy ...... 155QuercusSomatic embryo development in willow oak ........................................................... 451Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ......... 436Question BoxGeneral session I: Question and answer session .................................................... 464General session II: Question and answer session................................................... 477General session III: Question and answer session ................................................. 490General session IV: Question and answer session .................................................. 506General session V: Question and answer session ................................................... 523General session VI: Question and answer session ................................................. 531

ResearchArbutus ‘Marina’/propagation by air-layering ........................................................ 469Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’/propagation ........................................................ 273Mespilus canescens new species/propagation by grafting on Crataegus .............. 449Osmanthus armatus propagation from hardwood cuttings .................................. 448Thunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Air layering Litchis/best treatment combination for .............................................. 466Asters/Mid-Atlantic region: performance evaluation and recommendations .......................................................................................... 361Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Cultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423Cutting propagation of native Lauraceae/alternatives to invasives ..................... 415Goldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165Grafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441Grafting of Prunus davidiana/possibilites for production ..................................... 446Growing degree days and the timing of cuttings/correlation ................................ 386In vitro production of plants from immature seeds in Lilium japonicum ........... 219In vitro propagation/modern ways ........................................................................... 299

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627Subject Index

Influence rooting media/cuttings propagation of Caryopteris and Fuchsia ........................................................................................................... 259Liverwort/evaluation of quinoclamine and diuron for postemergence control ......................................................................................... 556MIYOBI: a new fertilizer containing abscisic acid ................................................. 216Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nitrogen level and mist frequency on rooting of Phlox species/effects ................. 434Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Paper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Pinebark mini-nuggets/effective weed control in large containers ....................... 561Plant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Propagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Propagation of woody plants through “long” cuttings ............................................ 417Somatic embryo development in willow oak ........................................................... 451Sprinkler uniformity in greenhouses and nurseries .............................................. 206Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ...................................................................................................... 436Taxonomic revision of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/grafting implications ......... 443Tropical heat/new coleus introductions from the University of Florida ............... 571Uluhe fern (Dicranopteris linearis) propagation/vegetative vs. spores ................ 517Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421Revegetation/Reforestation see also ForestryReplanting for the future/environmental restoration and Tauranga City ........... 182Rhododendron see also AzaleaCutting propagation of large leaf rhododendrons and deciduous azaleas ........... 382Rooftop LandscapesPlants and substrates are the heart of the green roof ........................................... 400Root Growth/DevelopmentEffect of slits of circle slit cancel pot (CS POT) ....................................................... 222Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Root Initiation includes Adventitious RootsThunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566Rooting MediaInfluence rooting media/cuttings propagation of Caryopteris and Fuchsia ......... 259Rooting cuttings hydroponically in compost tea and wastewater ........................ 333RootstocksChip budding hard-to-root magnolias ...................................................................... 384Grafting deciduous plants/before and aftercare ..................................................... 546Grafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441Grafting of Prunus davidiana/possibilites for production ..................................... 446Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Grafting tissue cultures directly onto nursery grown stock .................................. 114

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005628

Taxonomic revision of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/grafting implications ......... 443Understock/keys to success ....................................................................................... 380Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421

Seed GerminationGoldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165Propagating Asclepias tuberosa from seed .............................................................. 343Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Propagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100 Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’/germimation .......................................................... 355Sarracenia species/propagation ................................................................................ 356Seed dormancy/some common misconceptions ....................................................... 327Wild-collected seed of woody species/propagation .................................................. 393Seed PropagationArctostaphylos propagation/relation to natural environment ............................... 291Goldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165In vitro production of plants from immature seeds in Lilium japonicum ........... 219Propagating Asclepias tuberosa from seed .............................................................. 343Propagating native plants for the Hopi Nation ...................................................... 520Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Propagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’/germimation .......................................................... 355Sarracenia species/propagation ................................................................................ 356Seed dormancy/some common misconceptions ....................................................... 327Wild-collected seed of woody species/propagation .................................................. 393Seed Viability and VigorWild-collected seed of woody species/propagation .................................................. 393SeedlingsFrom propagation to finish/container production Princeton Nurseries ............... 340Tropical hardwoods/evaluation of seedling quality and planting tools ................ 524Sewage Sludge see also Composts and RecyclingPaper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Shading and Shade FramesNew propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Shoot Growth and FormationPlant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Shrubs, DeciduousNew introductions from Europe ............................................................................... 405Soil and Soilless MixesAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................ 64Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Insight into an accredited potting mix supplier in Australia .................................. 73Paper-mill sludges and municipal compost in nursery substrates/use ................ 428Phormiums: production in 2005 ................................................................................. 59Plants and substrates are the heart of the green roof ........................................... 400Selection of mycorrhizal fungi for California native plants ................................... 489Sustainable growing media from composted bio-waste streams/development ........................................................................................... 256

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629Subject Index

Soil-borne DiseasesBest management practices at Monrovia Growers/ Phytophthora ramorum ....................................................................................... 491Bryophytes and soil acidification effects on trees/sudden oak death.................... 493Disease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .................................................................................................. 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes .................................................................................... 212Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Natural growth promoting products/trials with ..................................................... 481Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421Water disinfecting techniques for plant pathogen control ..................................... 138South African and Southern African NativesAustralian and South African native plants/growing in soilless media ................. 64Propagation of a South African arid zone plant/lithops ......................................... 100Specialized EquipmentIn vitro propagation/modern ways ........................................................................... 299New propagation facilities at Monrovia Nursery, Visalia, California .................. 462Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Plant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Simple inexpensive ideas from nursery producers/sharing..................................... 75Tropical hardwoods/evaluation of seedling quality and planting tools ................ 524Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Spore PropagationUluhe fern (Dicranopteris linearis) propagation/vegetative vs. spores ................ 517Stock Plants and Blocks, Nuclear Stock, StoolbedsGrafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Methods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581Micropropagation of mother stock plants at Walberton Nursery ......................... 277Nitrogen impact on stock plant yield and cutting performance/Bougainvillea ................................................................................. 550Nutrition and management of perennial stock plants ........................................... 348Propagator’s notebook ............................................................................................... 566Role of clonal propagation in forestry and agriculture/Australia ........................... 96Stock plants: severe cutback and rooting/Quercus bicolor, Q. macrocarpa ...................................................................................................... 436StratificationGoldenseal seed germination/effect of GA3, KNO3, cold stratification ................. 165Stress and Environmental StressShoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601

TaxusCultivar trials at applied plant research ................................................................. 423Teaching see also TrainingEducating the next generation of propagators ....................................................... 593Horticultural education as a life changing experience ............................................. 93Training and education within the U.K. nursery stock industry/role of .............. 237

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Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society, Volume 55, 2005630

TemperatureGrowing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax ............................................................................... 105Tissue Culture and BiotechnologyDisease resistance, drought tolerance Kalmia/induced by actinomycetes .................................................................................................. 213Disease-resistant tissue culture seedlings/using endophytic actinomycetes .................................................................................... 212Grafting tissue cultures directly onto nursery grown stock .................................. 114In vitro production of plants from immature seeds in Lilium japonicum ........... 219In vitro propagation/modern ways ........................................................................... 299Micropropagation and reintroduction Plumeria rubra .......................................... 512Micropropagation of mother stock plants at Walberton Nursery ......................... 277Micropropagation of Trillium taxa/update .............................................................. 374 Phormiums: production in 2005 ................................................................................ 59Propagation and production of grasses and grass-like plants/experiences .......... 270Somatic embryo development in willow oak ........................................................... 451Somatic embryogenesis in Schlumbergera truncata .............................................. 308Using tissue culture to help develop new crops ...................................................... 171Trademarks, Patents, and Plant Variety RightsCreating a strong brand/how to ................................................................................ 163Protection of plant novelties: an update .................................................................... 48You have a new variety? ............................................................................................ 194Training WorkersEducating the next generation of propagators ....................................................... 593Horticultural education as a life changing experience ............................................. 93Time to rethink some aspects of agriculture ........................................................... 203Training and education within the U.K. nursery stock industry/role of .............. 237TransplantingTropical hardwoods/evaluation of seedling quality and planting tools ................ 524Transplants, Tissue CulturePhormiums: production in 2005 ................................................................................. 59Trees, DeciduousNew introductions from Europe ............................................................................... 405Pests can be unintentionally spread by commercial transport of plants ............. 198Propagation of woody plants through “long” cuttings ............................................ 417The China connection/people, plants, and plans of a horticultural giant ............ 575Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421Tropical and Subtropical Plants and FruitsBreeding with indigenous Citrus species ................................................................ 120Genetic resources of indigenous Citrus species at Kinki University .................... 215Growing quality trees for southeastern landscapes ............................................... 542Micropropagation and reintroduction Plumeria rubra .......................................... 512Propagation of various tropical woody ornamentals/notes on ............................... 507Tropical hardwoods/evaluation of seedling quality and planting tools ................ 524

Understock for GraftingChip budding hard-to-root magnolias ...................................................................... 384Grafting of Cedrus libani ‘Pendula’ onto Picea abies ............................................. 441

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631Subject Index

Grafting of Prunus davidiana/possibilites for production ..................................... 446Grafting of waxflowers for root-rot management ..................................................... 56Grafting tissue cultures directly onto nursery grown stock .................................. 114Taxonomic revision of Chamaecyparis nootkatensis/ grafting implications ............................................................................................ 443Understock/keys to success ....................................................................................... 380Verticillium-resistant Acer rootstocks/development ............................................... 421

VinesThunbergia alata/improving handling and rooting ................................................ 472Viruses and ViroidsAuscitrus/the Australian citrus budwood scheme .................................................. 124Disease and pest avoidance and control in cutting production ............................. 479Using tissue culture to help develop new crops ...................................................... 171Viruses/what you need to know about ..................................................................... 459

WaterBouncing back/lessons learned from hurricanes .................................................... 604Evaluating an irrigation system upgrade ............................................................... 136Growing plants in hot climates ................................................................................ 142Optimizing the water relations of cuttings during propagation ........................... 585Plant growing apparatus for producing CO2-dissolved water ............................... 231Sprinkler uniformity in greenhouses and nurseries .............................................. 206Water disinfecting techniques for plant pathogen control ..................................... 138Water quality issue/opportunity or opponent? ........................................................ 601Water recycling/some problems in ............................................................................ 128Water recycling: how we do it ..................................................................................... 53Water saving/more than just recycling .................................................................... 131WeedsLiverwort/evaluation of quinoclamine and diuron for postemergence control ......................................................................................... 556Pests can be unintentionally spread by commercial transport of plants ............. 198Pinebark mini-nuggets/effective weed control in large containers ....................... 561Selecting the right herbicide for nursery and landscape use ................................ 504Welcome AddressNew start of IPPS-Japan Region .............................................................................. 211Technical sessions ...................................................................................................... 535Welcoming remarks ................................................................................................... 321Wetland Plants and WetlandsReplanting for the future/environmental restoration and Tauranga City ........... 182Woody PlantsCutting propagation of native Lauraceae/alternatives to invasives ..................... 415Understock/keys to success ....................................................................................... 380Wild-collected seed of woody species/propagation .................................................. 393WoundingMethods and techniques to improve root initiation of cuttings ............................ 581

ZantedeschiaSuperior callas/more than just great flowers .......................................................... 190Uluhe fern (Dicranopteris linearis) propagation/vegetative vs. spores ................ 517

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Plant Index

AAbelia grandiflora ‘Kaleidoscope’ ................................. 407Abeliophyllum distichum ................ 259Abies ..........................................229, 441- nordmanniana ............................... 393Acacia ................................................ 395Acalypha wilkesiana ........................ 507Acca sellowiana ................................ 155Acer .................................................... 421- griseum............................................ 393- palmatum .......................380, 546, 566- platanoides .....................417, 421, 441- rubrum ............................................ 441- rubrum ‘October Glory’ .................. 340- tataricum subsp. ginnala ‘Ruby Slippers’ .......................340, 407Achillea ‘Golden Fleece’ ................... 398- millefolium ‘Red Velvet’ ................. 398Aconitum ‘Pink Sensation’............... 398Actinidia ....................................155, 160Actinodium ....................................... 102Adenostoma fasciculatum ............... 291Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’ ........ 331Aesculus.....................................421, 546Agapanthus ‘White Heaven’ PBR ...... 405Agastache ‘Black Adder’................... 398Agathis australis .............................. 151Agave attenuata ................................ 181Aglaia odorata .................................. 507Agrobacterium .................................. 299Alectryon excelsus ............................. 174Allocasuarina torulosa .....................112Alnus ................................................. 229Alopecurus......................................... 270Alpinia media ‘Sun Spice’ ................ 536- zerumbet ‘Variegata’ ....................... 536Alstroemeria aurea ........................... 433Alternaria .......................................... 105- alternata.......................................... 165- zinniae ............................................. 138Amaranthus ...................................... 198Amblyseius andersoni ...................... 262- californicus ..................................... 262- cucumeris ........................................ 262Amelanchier canadensis .................. 386

Ampelaster ........................................ 361- carolinianus .................................... 361Amsonia ‘Blue Ice’ ............................ 398Anagallis arvensis ............................ 198Andropogon geradii ‘Silver Sunrise’ ............................... 407Anemone crispa ................................ 398Angophora costata .............................112Anthurium ........................................ 299Aphelinus abdominalis .................... 262- colemani .......................................... 262- ervi ................................................... 262Aphidius ............................................ 262- colemani .......................................... 262- ervi ................................................... 262Aphidoletes ........................................ 262Aphis gossypii ................................... 262Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Yellow Queen’ ................................ 398Aralia cordata .................................. 222- elata ‘Aureomarginata’ .................. 405- elata ‘Golden Umbrella’ ................. 405Arbutus .............................................. 477- ‘Marina’ ........................................... 469- menziesii ......................................... 469Arctostaphylos .................................. 291- ‘Canyon Sparkles’ ........................... 291- ‘Emerald Carpet’ ............................ 291- ‘Pacific Mist’ .................................... 291- ‘Sunset’ ............................................ 291- canescens ......................................... 291- columbiana ..................................... 291- densiflora ‘Howard McMinn’ ......... 291- glandulosa ...................................... 291- manzanita ....................................... 291- uva-ursi ‘Woods Compact’ ............. 291- viscida subsp. mariposa ................ 291Ardisia crispa ................................... 536Arracacia xanthorrhiza ................... 171Arthropodium ................................... 174Arundo donax var. versicolor .......... 331Asclepias tuberosa ....................331, 343Asplenium ......................................... 174Astelia ................................................ 174- ‘Alpine Ruby’ ................................... 174- nervosa ‘Westland’ .......................... 174Aster acuminatus see Oclemena acuminata

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- ageratoides ‘Starshine’ ................... 405- carolinianus see Ampelaster carolinianus- concolor see Symphyotrichum concolor- cordifolium see Symphyotrichum cordifolium- cordifolius ‘Photograph’ see Symphyotrichum cordifolium ‘Photograph’- divaricatus ‘Raiche Form’ see Eurybia divaricata ‘Raiche Form’- divaricatus ‘Eastern Star’ see Eurybia divaricata ‘Eastern Star’- divaricatus ‘Silver Spray’ see Eurybia divaricata ‘Silver Spray’- drummondii see Symphyotrichum drummondii- dumosum ‘Rose Serenade’ see Symphyotrichum dumosus ‘Rose Serenade’- dumosum see Symphyotrichum dumosus- elliottii see Symphyotrichum puniceus subsp. elliottii- ericoides var. prostratus ‘Snow Flurry’ see Symphyotrichum ericoides f. prostratum ‘Snow Flurry’- ericoides ‘Pink Star’ see Symphyotrichum ericoides ‘Pink Star’- georgianum see Symphyotrichum georgianus- grandiflorus see Symphyotrichum grandiflorum- herveyi see Eurybia herveyi- laevis ‘Bluebird’ see Symphyotrichum laeve ‘Bluebird’- laevis ‘Calliope’ see Symphyotrichum laeve ‘Calliope’- lanceolatus see Aster lanceolatum- lateriflorus ‘Lady in Black’ see Symphyotrichum lateriflorum ‘Lady in Black’- lateriflorus ‘Lovely’ see Symphyotrichum lateriflorum ‘Lovely’- linariifolius see Ionactis linariifolium- macrophyllus ‘Albus’ see Eurybia macrophylla ‘Albus’- macrophyllus see Eurybia macrophylla

- nemoralis see Oclemena nemoralis- novae-angliae ‘Andenken an Alma Pötschke’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Andenken an Alma Pötschke’- novae-angliae ‘Barr’s Blue’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Barr’s Blue’- novae-angliae ‘Hella Lacy’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Hella Lacy’- novae-angliae ‘Honeysong Pink’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Honeysong Pink’- novae-angliae ‘Lachsglut’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Lachsglut’- novae-angliae ‘Mrs. S.T. Wright’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Mrs. S.T. Wright’- novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’- novae-angliae ‘Rosa Seiger’ see Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Rosa Seiger’- novi-belgii ‘Alert’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Alert’- novi-belgii ‘Heinz Richard’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Heinz Richard’- novi-belgii ‘Nesthäkchen’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Nesthäkchen’- novi-belgii ‘Richness’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Richness’- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Light Blue’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Light Blue’- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Pink’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Pink’- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Purple’ see Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Purple’- oblongifolius var. angustatus see Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

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- oblongifolius ‘Fanny’s’ see Symphyotrichum oblongifolium ‘Fanny’s’- oblongifolius ‘October Skies’ see Symphyotrichum oblongifolium ‘October Skies’- oblongifolius ‘Raydon’s Favorite’ see Symphyotrichum oblongifolium ‘Raydon’s Favorite’- paludosus subsp. hemisphericus see Eurybia hemispherica- patens see Symphyotrichum patens- pilosus see Symphyotrichum pilosum- prenanthoides see Symphyotrichum prenanthoides- puniceus see Symphyotrichum puniceum- reflexus see Symphyotrichum retroflexum- schreberi see Eurybia schreberi- spectabilis see Eurybia spectabilis- turbinellus see Symphyotrichum turbinellum- umbellatus see Doellingeria umbellataAstilbe ‘Burgundy Red’ .................... 398Aulacorthum ..................................... 262

BBacillus thuringiensis ...................... 262Banksia .....................................102, 395- canei .................................................112- coccinea ........................................... 395Baptisia variicolor ‘Twilite Prairieblues’ ................................... 407Begonia ......................................229, 299- boliviensis ‘Bertinii’ ........................ 331- cheimantha .................................. 299Berberis ............................................. 375- thunbergii ‘Admiration’ ................. 405Betula ........................................229, 299- nigra ................................................ 566- pendula ........................................... 198Blechnum .......................................... 174Boltonia asteroides ‘Jim Crockett’ ................................. 398Boronia ...................................... 102, 114Bougainvillea .....................................110

- ‘Closeburn’........................................110- ‘Purple Small Leaf’ ........................ 550- ‘Temple Fire’ see B. ‘Closeburn’- buttiana ‘Raspberry Ice’ .............. 550- glabra ‘Choisy’ ................................ 550Brachychiton ............................... 68, 112- acerifolius .......................................... 68- acerifolius Brachychiton discolor 68- acerifolius Brachychiton populneus subsp. populneus ........... 68- albidus .............................................. 68- bidwillii ............................................. 68- bidwillii Brachychiton carneus 68- bidwillii Brachychiton grandiflorus ...................................... 68- bidwillii Brachychiton sp. Exmore Station ................................ 68- carneus ............................................ 68- chillagoensis ..................................... 68- discolor .............................................. 68- garrawayae ....................................... 68- garrawayae Brachychiton bidwillii ............................................ 68- garrawayae Brachychiton grandiflorus ...................................... 68- garrawayae Brachychiton sp. Exmore Station ................................ 68- grandiflorus ...................................... 68- grandiflorus Brachychiton velutinosus ........................................ 68- populneus .......................................... 68- rupestris ............................................ 68- sp. Exmore Station .......................... 68- velutinosus ........................................ 68- vinicolor .......................................... 68Brassica napus ................................. 233- oleracea ........................................... 233- rapa ................................................. 233Brunnera macrophylla ‘Looking Glass’ ............................... 398Buddleja ....................................325, 375- davidii ............................................. 423Buxus ‘Wilson’, Northern Charm™ boxwood .......................................... 407- microphylla ‘Faulkner’ .................. 405- microphylla ‘Peergold’, Golden Dream™ boxwood .......................... 405

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CCalamagrostis .................................. 270Callicarpa ......................................... 375Callitropsis nootkatensis ................. 443- vietmanmensis ................................ 443Calycanthus ‘Venus’ ......................... 598Camassia .......................................... 331Camellia ....................................481, 581- ‘Frank Houser’ ................................ 581- ‘Winter’s Fire’ ................................. 481- azalea .............................................. 395- japonica ‘Debutante’ ...................... 481- japonica ‘Kramer’s Supreme’ ........ 481- japonica ‘Kumasaka’ ...................... 481- japonica ‘Monke’, Swan Lake™ camellia ............................. 481- japonica ‘Nuccio’s Gem’ ................. 481- japonica ‘Spring’s Promise’............ 481- sasanqua ‘Setsugueka’ ................... 181- vernalis ‘Yuletide’ ......................... 481Campanula ‘Great Blue Wonder’ ... 310- ‘Great White Wonder’ .................... 310- ‘Kent Belle’ ...................................... 310- ‘Lynchmere’ ..................................... 310- ‘White Fairy’ ................................... 310- ‘White Wonder’ ............................... 310- argyrotricha .................................... 310- betulifolia ........................................ 310- carpatha .......................................... 310- carpatica ......................................... 310- carpatica var. turbinata ‘Förster’ ........................................... 310- carpatica var. turbinate ................. 310- cashmeriana ................................... 310- chamissonis .................................... 310- cochlearifolia .................................. 310- cochlearifolia ‘Blue Wonder’ .......... 310- cochlearifolia ‘Elizabeth Oliver’ ............................................. 310- elatines ............................................ 310- finitima see C. betulifolia- formanekiana ................................. 310- haylodgensis ................................. 310- haylodgensis ‘Blue Wonder’ see C. cochlearifolia ‘Blue Wonder’- haylodgensis ‘Warley White’ ....... 310- isophylla .......................................... 310- kemulariae ...................................... 310

- lasiocarpa........................................ 310- latifolia ............................................ 310- latifolia var. macrantha ................ 310- medium ........................................... 310- oreadum .......................................... 310- portenschlagiana ............................ 310- pulla ................................................ 310- pulloides........................................ 310- pulsoides see C. pulloides- punctata .......................................... 310- pyramidalis .................................... 310- rotundifolia ..................................... 310- rupicola ........................................... 310- saxifraga ......................................... 310- scabrella .......................................... 310- scouleri ............................................ 310- tubulosa........................................... 310- tubulosa ‘Sfakion’ ........................... 310- waldsteiniana ................................. 310- wockei ‘Puck’ ................................. 310- zoysii ................................................ 310Capsicum .......................................... 233Caragana microphylla ‘Mongolian Silver Spires’ .............. 407Cardamine ................................198, 561Carex elata ‘Aurea’ ........................... 331- trifida .............................................. 174Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ .......... 380Caryopteris ........................................ 423- clandonensis ‘First Choice’ .......... 295- clandonensis ‘Pershore Jubilee’ ............................................ 259Catalpa .............................................. 421Ceanothus .........................291, 327, 423Cedrela odorata ................................ 524Cedrus deodara ................................ 380- deodora ............................................ 575- libani ‘Pendula’ ............................... 441Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst in Snow’ ........................ 398Cephalotaxus harringtonii ‘Fastigiata’ ...................................... 331Cerastium glomeratum .................... 198Ceratostigma willmottianum ‘Lice’, Forest Blue® Chinese plumbago ......................... 295Cercis ................................................. 327- canadensis ...................................... 331

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- canadensis f. alba ...........................331- canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ ..... 273, 331- canadensis ‘Hearts of Gold’ PPAF ............................. 331, 407Chamaecyparis ........................ 441, 443- nootkatensis f. pendula ..................443- nootkatensis ‘Strict Weeper’ ..........380- obtusa ..............................................378- pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea Nana’ ........331Chamaedorea elegans ........................41Chamelaucium ...................................56- ‘Iceberg’ ..............................................56- ‘Winter White’ ...................................56- megalopetalum ...............................102- uncinatum .............................. 102, 105- uncinatum ‘Purple Pride’ .................56Chelone lyonii ...................................348Chenopodium album ........................198Choisya ternata .................................181- ternata ‘Lich’, Sundance™ Mexican orange ..............................295Chorizema glycinifolium ..................395Chrysoperla carnea ..........................262Cimicifuga nanchuanensis ..............165Cinnamomum ...................................575- camphora ............................... 216, 222

Citrofortunella ‘Faustrimedin’ .........120Citrus ........................120, 124, 215, 233- ‘Australian Blood’ PBR .....................120- ‘Australian Sunrise’ PBR ..................120- ‘Eremolemon’ ..................................120- aurantium .......................................215- australasica ....................................120- australasica var. sanguinea ‘Jali Red’ ..........................................120- australasica var. sanguinea ‘Pink Ice’ ..........................................120- australasica var. sanguinea ‘Purple Viola’ ..................................120- australasica var. sanguinea ‘Rainforest Pearl’ PBR ......................120- australasica (Fortunella sp. Citrus reticulata ‘Calamondin’) ‘Faustrimedin’ see Citrofortunella ‘Faustrimedin’- australis ..........................................120- depressa ...........................................215- garrawayae .....................................120

- glauca ...............................................120- glauca ‘Australian Outback’ PBR ....................................120

(- glauca Citrus limon ‘Meyer lemon’) ‘Eremolemon’ see Citrus ‘Eremolemon’- hassaku ............................................215- inodora .............................................120- iyo .....................................................215- junos .................................................215- limonia ...........................................120- maideniana .....................................120- natsudaidai .....................................215- papuana ...........................................120- paradisi Poncirus trifoliata .....120- paradisi..........................................441- reticulata ..........................................441- sinensis .............................................441- sinensis ‘Washington’ Poncirus trifoliata ..........................................120- sulcata ..............................................215- tachibana .........................................215- tamurana .........................................215- unshiu ..............................................215- virgata ............................................120- warburgiana ....................................120Clematis .............................................299- ‘Center Star’ PPAF ..............................407- ‘Hendryetta’ .....................................405- ‘Pixie Parasols’ .................................407- ‘Zobluepi’, Blue Pirouette™ clematis ...........................................405Clethra................................................375Cleyera ................................................595Clianthus ...........................................174Clivia grandiflora see C. miniata- miniata .............................................181Clymenia ............................................120Colletotrichum gloeosporioides ........105Colocasia ‘Black Dragon’ ..................331- esculenta ‘Illustris’ ..........................331Conospermum ....................................395Convallaria ........................................327Convolvulus cneorum .......................181Coprosma propinqua ‘Autumn Haze’ ..................................71Cordyline ............................................174- ‘Green Goddess’ ...............................174

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- australis ..................................174, 181- australis ‘Red Sensation’ ............... 331- indivisa ........................................... 174Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Rising Sun’ ..................................... 398- grandiflora ‘Walcoreop’, Flying Saucers™ blanket flower .............. 277- pubescens ‘Sunshine Superman’ ... 398- verticillata ‘Moonbeam’.................. 348Cornus ............................................... 375- alba ‘Argenteo-marginata’ see C. alba ‘Elegantissima’- alba ‘Elegantissima’ ....................... 428- alternifolia ‘Wstackman’ PP11,287, Golden Shadows® pagoda dogwood .......................................... 407- florida ......................................268, 322- florida ‘Cherokee Chief ’ ................. 322- florida ‘Rutnut’, Red Pygmy® flowering dogwood ......................... 322- KF1-1, Saturn™ hybrid dogwoodPPAF .................................... 322- KN30-8, Venus™ hybrid dogwood .......................................... 322- KN4-43, Starlight® hybrid dogwoodPPAF .................................... 322- kousa ...............................268, 322, 380- kousa var. chinensis ‘Madison’PPAF, Crown Jewel™ Chinese dogwood .......................................... 407- kousa var. chinensis Cornus nuttallii ‘Gold Spot’ ........................ 322- kousa ‘Simpson No. 1’ Cornus nuttallii ‘Gold Spot’ ........................ 322- kousa Cornus florida.................. 322- kousa Cornus nuttallii ............... 322- mas .................................................. 268- nuttallii ........................................... 322- rutgersiensis ‘Rutban’, Aurora® Stellar Series dogwood .................. 322- rutgersiensis ‘Rutcan’, Constellation® Stellar Series dogwood .................. 322- rutgersiensis ‘Rutdan’, Celestial® Stellar Series dogwood .................. 322- rutgersiensis ‘Rutfan’, Stardust® Stellar Series dogwood .................. 322- rutgersiensis ‘Rutgan’, Stellar Pink® Stellar Series dogwood ....... 322

- rutgersiensis ‘Rutlan’, Ruth Ellen® Stellar Series dogwood .......322Corokia ‘Silver Ghost’ .......................174- virgata ‘Geenty’s Ghost’ .................71Coronopus didymus ..........................198Cortaderia selloana ‘Splendid Star’PBR ............................405Corylopsis...........................................423Corylus ‘Red Majestic’PBR ..................407- avellana ‘Anny’s Purple Dream’ ....405Corymbia calophylla .........................112- citriodora .........................................112- ficifolia .............................................112- gummifera .......................................112- maculata ..........................................112Cosmos atrosanguineus ....................160Cotinus coggygria ‘Velvet Cloak’ ...............................................331- coggyria ‘Ancot’, Golden Spirit™ smoketree .........................331Cotoneaster ........................................375Crataegus .................................. 441, 449- laevigata Mespilus germanica ........................................449- maximowiczii ..................................449- monogyna Mespilus germanica ........................................449

Crataemespilus gilliotii ....................449- grandiflora .......................................449Crepis capillaris ................................198Crocosmia ‘Walcroy’, Walberton Yellow™ montbretia .......................277Cryptolaemus montrouzieri .............262Cryptolemus .........................................41Cryptomeria japonica var. sinensis .....................................575

Cupressocyparis leylandii .................443- notabilis ...........................................443Cupressus ...........................................443- sempervirens ‘Monshel’, Tiny Tower® PP12933 Italian cypress .........481

Cuprocyparis leylandii......................443- notabilis ...........................................443- ovensii ..............................................443Cyathea dealbata ..............................174Cyclamen .................................. 229, 299Cyperus papyrus................................331Cyphomandra betacea ......................155

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DDacrydium cupressinum ................. 174Dampiera ..................................102, 395Daphne tangutica ............................. 277Darwinia ........................................... 102- citriodora..........................................112Daucus carota ................................... 299Delosperma nubigenum ................... 400Delphinium ‘Coral Sunset’ .............. 398- ‘Darkness Visible’ ........................... 398Dendranthema ‘Sheffield’ ................ 348Deutzia .............................................. 375- gracilis ‘Duncan’ Chardonnay Pearls™ deutzia ............................ 331Dianthus ‘Shooting Star’ ................. 398- caryophyllus.................................... 299Dicentra ‘Ivory Hearts’ ..................... 398Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls’ .................................... 331Dichroa febrifuga ‘Yamaguchi Select’ .............................................. 536Dicksonia antarctica ........................ 174- fibrosa .............................................. 174- squarrosa ........................................ 174Dicranopteris linearis ...................... 517Digitalis ............................................. 277Dioscrea opposita ............................. 171Diospyros kahi .................................. 214- kahi ‘Fuyu’ ...................................... 214- kahi ‘Saijo’ ....................................... 214Discula destructiva .......................... 322Disporopsis ‘Shina-no-tsuki’ ............ 536Doellingeria....................................... 361- umbellata ........................................ 361Dracophyllum ................................... 174Dryandra ........................................... 395Dryopteris intermedia ...................... 348- marginalis ...................................... 348Duranta erecta ‘Alba’........................ 507

EEchinacea .......................................... 439- ‘Fragrant Angel’ .............................. 398- ‘Harvest Moon’ ................................ 398- ‘Pixie Meadowbrite’ ........................ 398- ‘Prairie Giant’ ................................. 407- ‘Sundown’ ........................................ 398- angustifolia ..................................... 439

- angustifolia var. angustifolia ........ 439- angustifolia var. strigosa ............... 439- atrorubens ....................................... 439- CBG Cone2PPAF PBRAF, Pixie Meadowbrite™ coneflower ........... 407- laevigata .......................................... 439- pallida ............................................. 439- paradoxa var. neglecta ................... 439- paradoxa var. paradoxa ................ 439- purpurea ......................................... 439- purpurea ‘Doppelgänger’ ............... 405- purpurea ‘Razzmatazz’PBR ............. 405- sanguinea ........................................ 439- simulata .......................................... 439- tennesseensis ................................... 439Echinothrips americanus ................ 262Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Winter Gold’ ................................... 536- papyrifera........................................ 536Elaeagnus ......................................... 595- angustifolia ..................................... 520Elatostema ‘Parataniwha’ ............... 174Encarsia formosa ............................. 262Epimedium ....................................... 371- grandiflorum .................................. 371- grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ .................... 371- perralchicum ‘Frohnleiten’ .......... 371- rubrum ............................................ 371- versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ ............... 371- youngianum ‘Niveum’ ................. 371Eremocitrus glauca see Citrus glaucaEremophila ............................... 112, 395Eriostemon australasius ...................114Ermanzia .......................................... 151- alpha ............................................... 151- beta .................................................. 151- delta ................................................. 151- gamma ............................................ 151Erysimum ‘Fragrant Sunshine’ ...... 277Eschscholzia californica .................. 331Eucalyptus ....................64, 85, 112, 395- caesia ............................................... 395- calophylla see Corymbia calophylla- citriodora see Corymbia citriodora- ficifolia see Corymbia ficifolia- gumifera see Corymbia gummifera- leucoxylon subsp. megalocarpa ......112

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- maculata see Corymbia maculata- melliodora ........................................112- sideroxylon .......................................112Eugenia ventenattii see Syzygium floribundumEuonymus ......................................... 250- alatus ............................................... 415- fortunei var. vegetus ....................... 333Eupatorium coelestinum ................. 348- purpureum subsp. maculatum ..... 348Euphorbia characias ‘Black Pearl’ .................................... 398- martinii ‘Aperitif ’ ......................... 398- martinii ‘Mini Martini’ ................ 398- pulcherrima ............................299, 556Eurybia .............................................. 361- divaricata ‘Raiche Form’ ............... 361- divaricata ‘Eastern Star’ ............... 361- divaricata ‘Silver Spray’ ................ 361- hemispherica .................................. 361- herveyi ........................................... 361- macrophylla .................................... 361- macrophylla ‘Albus’ ........................ 361- schreberi .......................................... 361- spectabilis ....................................... 361Eustoma grandiflorum .................... 299

FFagus ................................................. 446- orientalis ......................................... 393Fargesia angustissima GREEN JEWEL™ bamboo ......................... 407- jiuzhaigou RED PANDA™ bamboo ............................................ 407- robusta GREEN SCREEN™ bamboo ............................................ 407- rufa GREEN PANDA™ bamboo ............................................ 407- scabrida ASIAN WONDER™ bamboo ............................................ 407Feijoa sellowiana see Acca sellowianaFestuca .............................................. 270Forsythia ........................................... 375- intermedia ‘Goldraush’ ................ 405- intermedia ‘Lynwood Variety’ ..... 428Fortunella .................................120, 215

Fragaria ............................................ 277Fraxinus ............................................ 421Fremontodendron californicum ...... 291Fuchsia magellanica var. molinae ‘Sharpitor’ ........................ 259Fusarium oxysporum ...............138, 165- proliferatum .................................... 165- sacchari ........................................... 165

GGaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ .................. 398Galphimia gracilis ........................... 507Gardenia brighamii ......................... 507- jasminoides .............................222, 561- jasminoides ‘Veitchii’ ...................... 481Geleznowia ........................................ 102Gentiana ............................................ 299Geranium .......................................... 277- ‘Sirak’ ............................................... 405- cantabrigiense .............................. 348- cantabrigiense ‘Berggarten’ ........ 348- cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ .............. 348- cantabrigiense ‘St. Ola’ ................ 348- cinereum ‘Sateene’ .......................... 398- gracile .............................................. 405- ibericum .......................................... 405- sinense ............................................. 398Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Shademaster’ ................................. 340Glomus intraradices ........................ 581Glycine max ...................................... 233Glyptostrobus pensilis ...................... 575Gordonia axillaris ............................ 536- lasianthus ....................................... 536Grevillea ....................................102, 395- barklayana .......................................112Griselinia littoralis ........................... 181- littoralis ‘Whenuapai’ ...................... 71- lucida............................................... 181Gunnera prorepens ........................... 174- repens see G. prorepens

HHakea francisiana .............................112Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’ ..................................331, 398

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Hamamelis ........................................ 380- intermedia ‘Aphrodite’ ................. 295- intermedia ‘Harry’ ........................ 295- intermedia ‘Rubin’ ........................ 295- virginiana ....................................... 380- virginiana ‘Harvest Moon’............. 407Hebe ‘Dazzler’ ................................... 405- ‘Heartbreaker’ PBR ........................... 405Hedera ...............................250, 270, 368- helix ‘Buttercup’ ............................. 331Hedychium coccineum ..................... 536- densiflorum ‘Assam Orange’ ......... 536Helenium ........................................... 423- ‘Biedermeier’ ................................... 423- ‘Goldlackzwerg’ ............................... 423- ‘Kanaria’ .......................................... 423- ‘Potter’s Wheel’ ............................... 405- ‘Rubinzwerg’ ................................... 423- ‘Sahin’s Early Flowerer’ ................ 405- ‘Wesergold’ ...................................... 423- ‘Zimbelstern’ ................................... 423- flexulosum ....................................... 398Helicotylenchus ................................. 198Heliopsis helianthoides .................... 348Heliothis .............................................. 41Helleborus hybridus Brandywine Series ........................ 398- niger ‘Ivory Prince’ ......................... 398Hemerocallis ..................................... 454- ‘Baby Darling’ ................................. 454- ‘Bitsy’ ............................................... 454- ‘Chipper Cherry’ ............................. 454- ‘Early And Often’ ............................ 454- ‘Fragrant Treasure’ ........................ 454- ‘Golden Chimes’ .............................. 454- ‘Happy Returns’ .............................. 454- ‘Little Grapette’ .............................. 454- ‘Pardon Me’ ..................................... 454- ‘Perennial Pleasure’ ....................... 454- ‘Rosy Returns’ ................................. 454- ‘Stella de Oro’ .................................. 454- ‘Stephanie Returns’ ........................ 398- ‘Sue Rothbauer’ .............................. 454- ‘Sugar Cookie’ ................................. 454- ‘Yellow Lollipop’ .............................. 454Heterodera ......................................... 198Heuchera ........................................... 277- ‘Frosted Violet’ ................................ 398

- ‘Snow Angel’ .................................... 348- villosa ‘Carmel’ ............................... 398Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’ .................................... 331Hibiscus ‘Splash Pinot Noir’............ 398- cannabinus ..................................... 231- moscheutos ...................................... 348- syriacus ........................................... 581Hosta ................................................. 277Hovea ................................................. 395Humata tyermannii ......................... 556Hybanthus ........................................ 395Hydrangea ........................................ 375- macrophylla .................................... 423- macrophylla ‘Cardinal Red’ ........... 423- macrophylla ‘Freudenstein’........... 423- macrophylla ‘Geoffrey Chadbund’ see H. macrophylla ‘Möwe’- macrophylla ‘Grand Chef’ ............. 423- macrophylla ‘Hatsushimo’............. 536- macrophylla ‘Königstein’ ............... 423- macrophylla ‘Kardinal’ see H. macrophylla ‘Cardinal Red’- macrophylla ‘Lady in Red’ PP15175 ......................... 598- macrophylla ‘Lanarth White’ ........ 423- macrophylla ‘Möwe’ ....................... 423- macrophylla ‘Madame Emile Mouillère’ ............................. 423- macrophylla ‘Madame G.J. Bier’ ......................................... 423- macrophylla ‘Mariesii Lilacina’ .... 423- macrophylla ‘Mathilde Gutges’ ..... 423- macrophylla ‘Pia’ ............................ 423- macrophylla ‘Schöne Bautznerin’ ..................................... 423- macrophylla ‘Taube’ ....................... 423- macrophylla Endless Summer® hydrangea ...................................... 595- paniculata ...............................325, 423- paniculata ‘Bulk’ PPAF, Quick Fire™ panicled hydrangea ........... 407- paniculata ‘DVPpinky’, Pinky Winky™ panicled hydrangea ....... 407- paniculata ‘Tardiva’ ....................... 386- quercifolia ‘Vaughn’s Lillie’ PP12982 ..................................... 598Hydrastis canadensis ....................... 165

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Hydrocotyle ....................................... 198Hypericum ......................................... 375Hypoaspis miles ................................ 262Hypochaeris radicata ....................... 198

IIlex .............................................375, 581- cornuta ‘Rotunda’ ........................... 595- crenata ‘Compacta’ ......................... 595- crenata ‘Sky Pencil’ ................331, 395- vomitoria ‘Schillings Dwarf’ see I. vomitoria ‘Stoke’s Dwarf’- vomitoria ‘Stoke’s Dwarf’ .............. 507Illicium anisatum ‘Purple Haze’ ..... 536Impatiens .......................................... 395Ionactis .............................................. 361- linariifolium ................................... 361Iresine herbstii .................................. 181Iris ‘Cherry Garden’ ......................... 398- cristata ‘Powder Blue Giant’ ......... 398Itea ..................................................... 423

JKJovellana ........................................... 174Juniperus ..................................441, 581- chinensis ......................................... 575- chinensis ‘Hetzi Glauca’ see J. virginiana ‘Hetzii’- virginiana ‘Corcorcor’, Emerald Sentinel™ juniper ......................... 331- virginiana ‘Hetzii’ .......................... 443Kalimeris incisa ‘Blue Star’............. 398Kalmia latifolia ................................ 213- latifolia ‘Firecracker’ ..................... 407Koelreuteria....................................... 327

LLachnostachys .................................. 395Lagerstroemia ‘Acoma’ ..................... 561- Razzle Dazzle® crape myrtle ......... 598Larix .................................................. 229Lavandula .........................247, 250, 277- intermedia ‘Grosso’ ...................... 331Lavatera ............................................ 295- clementii ‘Burgundy Wine’ .......... 295- clementii ‘Candy Floss’ ................ 295Lechenaultia ..................................... 395Leptospermum ............................ 56, 247

Lespedeza liukiuensis ‘Gibraltar’ .... 536- liukiuensis ‘Little Volcano’ ............. 536Leucanthemum superbum ............ 398- superbum ‘Phyliss Smith’ ............ 398- superbum ‘Sonnenschein’ ............ 405Leucophyta ........................................ 395Leycesteria formosa ‘Notbruce’ PBR, Golden Lanterns® Himalayan honeysuckle .................................... 331Liatris spicata ‘Kobold Original’ ..... 398Libertia ixioides ‘Goldfinger’ ............. 71- ixioides ‘Taupo Blaze’ ....................... 71Ligularia japonica ............................ 398Ligustrum sinense ............................ 595Lilium japonicum ............................. 219- lancefolium ..................................... 171Limnanthes alba .............................. 581Lindera benzoin ................................ 415Liriodendron chinense ..................... 575- tulipifera ......................................... 575Liriope ............................................... 270Litchi chinensis................................. 466Lithops ............................................... 100Lobelia cardinalis ............................ 348Lophostemon confertus .....................112Loropetalum chinese ........................ 222Lotus suaveolens ............................... 198Lycopersicon esculentum .........233, 441Lysichiton americanus ..................... 331- camtschatcensis .............................. 331

MMachaerena sinclairii ...................... 174Machilus see PerseaMacropiper melchior ........................ 174Macrosiphum .................................... 262Magnolia ...................................417, 581- ‘Betty’ ............................................... 386- acuminata ....................................... 384- grandiflora ...................................... 575- kobus .......................................384, 546- stellata ............................................. 417Malus domestica ............................... 214- domestica ‘Granny Smith’ ..............117- domestica ‘James Grieve’ ...............117- domestica ‘Jim Riley’.......................117- domestica ‘Northern Spy’ ...............117Marchantia polymorpha .................. 556

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Melaleuca ...................................... 56, 64Meryta sinclairii ............................... 174Mespilus canescens ........................... 449- germanica ....................................... 449Metasequoia glyptostroboides ......... 575Metrosideros ‘Red Carpet’ ................ 174- collina ‘Tahitian Sunset’ .................. 71Michelia ............................................. 575- maudiae .......................................... 536Microcitrus see Citrus- warburgiana see CitrusMiscanthus........................................ 270- sinensis ‘Super Stripe’ .................... 398- sinensis ‘Zebrinus’ .......................... 270Monarda ‘Marshall’s Delight’ .......... 348- ‘Rasberry Wine’ .............................. 398Mucor................................................. 165Muhlenbergia capillaris .................. 398Mukdenia rossii ‘Crimson Fans’ ..... 398Myoporum ..........................................112Myosotidium hortensia .................... 174Myzus persicae .................................. 262

NONandina domestica .......................... 593Nectria cinnabarina ......................... 273Nelumbo nucifera ‘Mrs. Perry D. Slocum’ .................. 331Nemesia ............................................. 277Nothofagus ........................................ 174Nymphaea ......................................... 331Nyssa syvatica .................................. 546Oclemena ........................................... 361- acuminata ....................................... 361- nemoralis ........................................ 361Ophiopogon ....................................... 181Osmanthus ........................................ 575- ‘Fudingzhu’ ..................................... 575- ‘Nanjing Beauty’ ............................. 575- armatus ........................................... 448- fragrans ...................................448, 575- fragrans f. aurantiacus .................448, 536, 575- fragrans ‘Fudingzhu’ ...................... 536- fragrans ‘Zhusha Dangui’ .............. 575- heterophyllus .................................. 448Osmunda claytoniana ..................... 348Oxalis................................................. 198

- stricta .............................................. 561- tuberosa ........................................... 171

PQPaeonia ‘Apron Strings’ ................... 398- ‘Pedigree Cat’ .................................. 398Papaver orientale ‘Queens’ .............. 398Paratrichodorus ............................... 198Paratylenchus ................................... 198Pennisetum ....................................... 270- alopecuroides ‘Fox Trot’ ................. 398Penstemon digitalis ‘Husker Red’ ... 348Pericallis papyracea ......................... 395Perilla frutescens var. purpurascens ‘Magilla’ .................. 531Persea ................................................ 575Persicaria affinis Jo and Guido’s Form .................................. 398Pestalotiopsis .................................... 213- sydowiana ....................................... 212Phalaenopsis ..................................... 299Philadelphus ..................................... 375Phlox ‘Midnight Feelings’ ................ 398- glaberrima ‘Morris Berd’ .......348, 434- paniculata ....................................... 348- paniculata ‘David’s Lavender’ ...... 398- paniculata ‘David’ .......................... 434- stolonifera ‘Home Fires’ ................. 434Phoebe................................................ 575Phormium ........................................... 59- ‘Black Rage’ ....................................... 59- ‘Garden Hero’ .................................... 59- ‘Goliath’ ............................................. 59- ‘Merlot’ ............................................... 59- ‘Red Dragon’ ...................................... 59- ‘Twisted Sister’ ................................. 59- cookianum ...............................174, 181- tenax ................................................ 174- tenax ‘Twisted Sister’ ....................... 71Photinia ............................................. 595Phygelius rectus ‘Moonraker’ ........ 331Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Center Glow’ PPAF ......................................... 407- opulifolius ‘Diabolo’ PBR .................. 331Phytophthora ..... 41, 138, 270, 493, 506- cinnamomi ................56, 138, 212, 481- citrophthora ............................120, 124- lateralis ........................................... 493

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- parasitica ........................................ 120- ramorum .........................491, 493, 506Phytoseilus persimilis ................ 41, 262Picea .................................................. 229- abies .................................299, 380, 441- orientalis ......................................... 393- orientalis ‘Skylands’ ....................... 331- pungens ...................................380, 446- pungens Glauca Group .................. 441Pieris japonica ‘Katsura’ .................. 405Pileanthus ......................................... 102Pinus flexilis...................................... 380- radiata ....................................155, 160- strobus .....................................380, 441- sylvestris var. hamata .................... 393- sylvestris ‘Slim Jim’ ........................ 407- thunbergii ....................................... 441Pittosporum ...................................... 155- tenuifolium ‘Elfin’ ............................. 71Plantago ............................................ 198Plectranthus ...................................... 531Plumeria alba ................................... 512- filifolia ............................................. 512- inodora ............................................ 512- pudica .............................................. 512- rubra................................................ 512- stenopetala ...................................... 512- stenophylla ...................................... 512Poa ..................................................... 198Podocarpus lawrencei ‘Purple King’ ................................... 536Polemonium reptans ........................ 348Polygonatum hybridum ‘Striatum’ ........................................ 398Polygonum aviculare ....................... 198Polystichum ...................................... 174Poncirus trifoliata ....120, 124, 215, 441Populus .............................................. 229- acuminata..................................... 520- fremontii .......................................... 520- tremuloides ..................................... 520Portulaca oleracea ............................ 198Potentilla ........................................... 375Pratylenchus ..................................... 198Prostanthera ......................................112Prunus ...............................214, 375, 421- ‘Accolade’ ......................................... 331

- campanulata .................................... 93- cyclamina ........................................ 446- davidiana ........................................ 446- pendula ........................................... 446- persica ............................................. 214Pseudopanax lessonii ....................... 174Pseudotsuga ...................................... 441- menziesii ......................................... 155Pulmonaria ‘Moonshine’ .................. 398Pyracantha ........................................ 595Pyrus .................................................. 214- Silver Ball™ pear........................... 407- ussuriensis ...................................... 449Pythium ...............................41, 270, 493Quercus ............................................. 441- bicolor .............................................. 436- frainetto ........................................... 417- macrocarpa ..................................... 436- phellos ............................................. 451- robur ................................417, 451, 493- suber ................................................ 451- virginiana ....................................... 542

RRanunculus sceleratus ..................... 165Raphanus sativus ............................. 233Rhipsalidopsis .................................. 308Rhizoctonia ...............................105, 213Rhododendron ..........................382, 581- ‘Catawbiense Album’...................... 382- ‘Nova Zembla’ ................................. 382- ‘Roseum Elegans’ ........................... 382- aurigeranum R. herzogii ........... 507Rhopalostylis sapida ................174, 181Rhus................................................... 327Ribes aureum see Ribes odoratum- odoratum ......................................... 333Robinia .............................................. 421Rosa ...........................................417, 477- multiflora ........................................ 441Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Tuscan Blue’ .................................. 259- officinalis Prostratus Group ......... 181Rudbeckia fulgida ............................ 348- fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ .............................348, 355

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SSaintpaulia ....................................... 299Salix exigua ...................................... 520- gooddingii ....................................... 520- lasiolepis ......................................... 520Salvia ................................................ 531- leucantha ‘Delilah’ .......................... 536- officinalis ‘Tricolor’ ......................... 333- sylvestris ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ ....... 250Sambucus .......................................... 375Sandersonia ..............................155, 160Sanguinaria ...................................... 327Sanguisorba ‘Tanna’ ........................ 398Sarracenia..........................................356- ahlesii ............................................356- alata S. rubra ..............................356- areolata .........................................356- catesbaei ........................................356- chelsonii ........................................356- courtii ............................................356- excellens ........................................356- exornata ........................................356- flava S. leucophylla .....................356- flava S. minor ..............................356- flava S. rubra ...............................356- formosa .........................................356- gilpini see S. psittacina ...............356- harperi ..........................................356- leucophylla S. alata ....................356- leucophylla S. minor ...................356- leucophylla S. psittacina ............356- leucophylla S. rubra ....................356- minor S. psittacina ......................356- mitchelliana .................................356- moorei ...........................................356- popei ..............................................356- psittacina .........................................356- purpera S. psittacina ..................356- purpurea ..........................................356- purpurea S. alata ........................356- purpurea S. flava ........................356- purpurea S. leucophylla .............356- purpurea S. rubra .......................356- readii .............................................356- rehderi ...........................................356- rubra S. minor .............................356- wrigleyana ....................................356Sassafras albidum ........................... 415

Schlumbergera ................................. 308- truncata ‘Russian Dancer’ ............. 308Scleranthus ....................................... 174Scutellaria ovata .............................. 398- suffrutescens ................................... 398Sedum ‘Black Jack’ .......................... 398- ‘Pink Chablis’ PBR ............................ 398- ‘Ruby Port’ ....................................... 405- acre .................................................. 400- makinoi ‘Ogon’ ................................ 348- tatarinowii ‘Mongolian Stardust’ ......................................... 407Seriocarpus ....................................... 361Seseli gummiferum .......................... 398Sidalcea ‘Little Princess’ ................. 250Sisymbrium officinale ...................... 198Solanum nigrum .............................. 198- tuberosum ....................................... 441Solenostemon ‘Red Queen’ ............... 571- ‘Rustic Orange’ ............................... 331- ‘Sedona’....................................331, 571- scutellarioides ................................. 571Solidago ‘Ducky’ ............................... 405- caesia ............................................... 348Sophora ............................................. 174- japonica ........................................... 575- japonica ‘Karaca Weeping’ ............ 405Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’ PBR ............ 405Sorbus................................................ 441Sphagnum cristatum ....................... 155Spinifex sericeus ............................... 182Spiraea ......................................295, 375- japonica ‘Candlelight’ .................... 295- japonica ‘Firelight’ ......................... 295- japonica ‘Walbuma’, Magic Carpet™ Japanese spirea ............ 277- japonica ‘Whitegold’ ....................... 295- thunbergii ‘Ôgon’ ............................ 331Sporobolus heterolepis ..................... 331Sprekelia formosissima ................... 331Stapelia gigantea ............................. 331Steinernema feltiae .......................... 262- kraussei ........................................... 262Stewartia ...................................566, 581Stipa gigantea .................................. 270Streptocarpus .................................... 299Streptomyces ..................................... 212- padanus .......................................... 213

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Styrax ................................................ 566Swainsona formosa ......................... 395Swietenia macrophylla .................... 524Syagrus romanzoffiana ................... 181Symphyotrichum ............................. 361- concolor ........................................... 361- cordifolium ..................................... 361- cordifolium ‘Annabelle’ ................. 398- cordifolium ‘Photograph’ ............... 361- drummondii ................................... 361- dumosum ........................................ 361- dumosum ‘Rose Serenade’ ............ 361- elliottii ............................................. 361- ericoides var. prostratum ‘Snow Flurry’ .................................. 361- ericoides ‘Pink Star’ ....................... 361- georgianum .................................... 361- grandiflorum .................................. 361- laeve ‘Bluebird’ ............................... 361- laeve ‘Calliope’ ................................ 361- lanceolatum .................................... 361- lateriflorum ‘Lady in Black’ .......... 361- lateriflorum ‘Lovely’ ....................... 361- novae-angliae ‘Andenken an Alma Pötschke’............................... 361- novae-angliae ‘Barr’s Blue’ ........... 361- novae-angliae ‘Hella Lacy’ ............ 361- novae-angliae ‘Honeysong Pink’ ... 361- novae-angliae ‘Lachsglut’ .............. 361- novae-angliae ‘Mrs. S.T. Wright’ .. 361- novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’ ......................................348, 361- novae-angliae ‘Rosa Seiger’ .......... 361- novi-belgii ‘Alert’ ............................ 361- novi-belgii ‘Heinz Richard’ ............ 361- novi-belgii ‘Nesthäkchen’ .............. 361- novi-belgii ‘Richness’ ..................... 361- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Light Blue’ ...... 361- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Pink’ ................ 361- novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Purple’............. 361- oblongifolium ................................. 361- oblongifolium ‘Fanny’s’.................. 361- oblongifolium ‘October Skies’ ....... 361- oblongifolium ‘Raydon’s Favorite’ .......................................... 361- patens .............................................. 361- pilosum ........................................... 361- prenanthoides ................................ 361

- puniceum ........................................361- reflexum...........................................361- turbinellum .....................................361Synanthedon scitula ........................322Syringa ......................................375, 421- josikaea ...........................................386Syzygium floribundum ....................181

TTamarix ramosissima ......................520

Taxodiomeria ...................................575Taxodium ‘Nanjing Beauty’ .............575- ascendens see T. distichum var. imbricarium- distichum ........................................575- distichum var. imbricarium ..........575- distichum T. mucronatum .........575- mucronatum ...................................575Taxus baccata ...................................423- baccata ‘Aldenham Gold’ ...............423- baccata ‘Dovastoniana’ ..................423- baccata ‘Dovastonii Aurea’ ............423- baccata ‘Fastigiata Rubusta’ .........423- baccata ‘Micro’ ................................423- baccata ‘Overeynderi’ .....................423- baccata ‘Repandens’ .......................423- baccata ‘Semperaurea’ ...................423- baccata ‘Standishii’ ........................423- media ............................................581- media ‘Nidiformis’ ........................423Tecomanthe speciosa ........................174Telopea speciosissima .......................395Ternstroemia gymnanthera see T. japonica- japonica ...........................................595Thalictrum aquilegiifolium .............165Thermopsis chinensis .......................407- chinensis ‘Sophia’ ...........................398Thryptomene calycina ......................112- saxicola ............................................112Thuja .........................................441, 581- nigra ................................................443Thunbergia alata ‘Lemon Star’ PP14371 .......................................472- erecta ...............................................507Tiarella ‘Crowfeather’ ......................398- cordifolia .........................................348Tilia ...................................................327

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- caucasica ......................................... 393- cordata ‘Greenspire’ ....................... 340- dasystyla ......................................... 393Trachelospermum asiaticum ........... 536- asiaticum ‘Ougon-Nishiki’ ............. 536- asiaticum ‘Pink Showers’ .............. 536- jasminoides ..................................... 181Trachystemon orientalis ‘Gold Medal’ ...................................... 71Trichogramma .................................. 262Tricyrtis ‘Raspberry Mousse’ ........... 398- formosana ‘Purple Beauty’ ............ 398Trifolium ........................................... 198Trillium .....................................327, 374- grandiflorum ‘Flore Pleno’ ............ 374- maculatum ...................................... 374Tristaniopsis laurina ........................112Trochodendron aralioides ................ 395Tsuga canadensis ............................. 380- chinensis ......................................... 395

UVUllucus tuberosus ............................. 171Ulmus ................................................ 421- alata ................................................ 546- americana ‘Princeton’ .................... 340Vaccinium .......................................... 375Verbascum ‘Jackie’ ............................ 405- ‘Pink Kisses’ .................................... 250- ‘Rosie’ ............................................... 405Veronica ‘Ulster Blue Dwarf’ ........... 250- spicata ‘High Five’ .......................... 398- spicata ‘Tickled Pink’ ..................... 398Veronicastrum virginianum ‘Erica’ .............................................. 398Verticillium dahliae ......................... 421- lecanii .............................................. 262Verticordia ......................................... 102- plumosa ........................................... 102Viburnum .......................................... 375Vinca .................................................. 270Viola ................................................... 198Vitis .................................................... 214Vulpia bromoides .............................. 198

WXYZWeigela .............................................. 423- ‘Nana Variegata’ ............................. 333

- ‘Red Prince’ ..................................... 428- florida ‘Alexandra’, Wine and Roses® weigela ........................ 331- florida ‘Verweig’, Monet™ weigela ............................................ 405Westringia fruticosa ..........................112Xanthocyparis vietnamensis ........... 443Xanthorrhoea glauca ...............151, 155- johnsonii..................................151, 155Xanthosoma ‘Lime Zinger’ .............. 331Xeronema callistemon ...................... 174Xiphinema ......................................... 198- diversicaudatum ............................ 198- krugi ................................................ 198- radicicola ........................................ 198- waimungui ...................................... 198Yucca .................................................. 277- whipplei........................................... 291Zantedeschia .....................155, 160, 190- ‘Black Magic’ ................................... 190- Classic Harmony® calla ................. 190- ‘Majestic Red’ .................................. 190- ‘Treasure’ ......................................... 190- aethiopica ........................................ 190- aethiopica Elegant Swan® calla .... 190- albomaculata .................................. 190- elliottiana ........................................ 190- Hawaii® calla .................................. 190- odorata ............................................ 190- Red Sox® calla ................................. 190- rehmannii ....................................... 190Zelkova carpinifolia ......................... 393- serrata ‘Green Vase’ ....................... 340Zizia aurea ........................................ 348

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Author IndexAdam, S.A., Jr. ..........................348, 434Al-Ramamneh, E.A.-D. ..................308Alexander, J. ....................................407Altland, J.E. .....................................556Amissah, N. ......................................436Andersen, A.S. .................................310Aoyama, K. ....................................... 211Aparicio, B. ......................................340Apps, D. .............................................454Asada, T. ............................................231 Bahne, J. ...........................................462Barnaby, C. ......................................194Barnes, H.W. ...................386, 441, 443, 446, 448, 449Barrett, J.E. .....................................550Bassuk, N. ........................................436Beardsell, D. .................................... 112Beattie, D.J. .....................................400Bell, N. ...............................................198Berghage, R.D. ................................400Berry, J. .............................................595Bett, R. ................................................. 59Bhat, M. .............................................256Bingham, P. ........................................ 79Bohn, J. .............................................489Bonville, A. .......................................407Boorman, D. ....................................... 68Bowron, I. .........................................253Bragg, N. ...........................................256Bridgen, M. ......................................433Brocklehurst, T.F. ...........................256Brown, J.W. ......................................472Bunker, J. ........................................... 41Burge, G.K. .......................................190Burns, D. ...........................................203Bush, A. .............................................407 Cain, P. .............................................. 114Callies, T. ..........................................604Carstens, J.D. ..................................439Castillo, F. .........................................343Castrataro, N. .................................415Catt, P. ...............................................295Cerveny, C.B. ...................................550Chin, R. .............................................142Chong, C. ..................................333, 428

Clark, D. ............................................571Coelho, J. ..........................................472Cohen, S. ...........................................398Coor, O. .............................................593Corkidi, L. ........................................489Crawford, M. ...................................581Creech, D. .........................................575Criley, R.A. ........................................512Criley, R.A. ................................507, 517 Davies, F.T., Jr. .................................585Dean, M. ............................................182Deckys, E. ........................................... 53Deppe, J. ...........................................407Dillard, S. .........................................393Diplock, N. .......................................105Douglas, J. ........................................155Douglas, J.A. ....................................165Dowling, G. ......................................288Dreesen, D.R. ...................................520Duif, J. ...............................................100Dumroese, R.K. ...............................520 Evans, M. ..........................................489Eversmier, A. ...................................371Fain, G.B. ..........................................561Fletcher, J.D. ...................................171Fletcher, P.J. ....................................171Flinn, C. ............................................407Flores, R. ...........................................338Follett, J.M. ..............................165, 171Fortgens, G. .............................325, 405Frett, J...............................................361Fujimori, T. ..............................212, 213 Galea, V. ............................................105Geneve, R.L. .............................327, 451George, W. ........................................281Gibson, J.L. ......................................550Gilbert, A. ......................................... 117Gilliam, C.H. ............................556, 561Gordon, I. ........................................... 56Griffith, M. .......................................598Growns, D. .......................................102

Hamernik, H. ...................................407Hammett, K. ....................................160Handreck, K. ..................................... 64

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Hannings, D. ............................469, 472Harbage, J. .......................................395Harrison, L. .....................................151Hart, L. ..............................................291Hasegawa, S. ...........................212, 213Hattori, G. ........................................233Hazell, A. ...........................................250Heffner, R.A. ....................................356Heij, E.G. ............................................. 88Heimstra, J. .....................................421Helyer, N. ..........................................262Henley, C. .........................................163Herrmann, T. ...................................124Hesselein, R. ....................................384Heyne, G. ..........................................131Hiemstra, J. .....................................417Hirata, Y. ...........................................233Hobbs, C.K. .......................................277Holbein, B. .......................................333Hop, M. ..............................................423Hvoslef-Eide, A.K. ..........................299

Inagaki, H. .......................................219Intven, T. ...........................................321

Jensen, G. .........................................310Johnson, B. ......................................415Jones, A. ............................................407

Kamuro, Y. ........................................216Keller, J. ....................................481, 491Kester, S.T. ........................................451Kirwan, D.B. ....................................368Kitto, S.L. ..........................................374Klinger, L.F. ......................................493Kollman, E. ......................................433Kong, M. ............................................466Kuhl, K. .............................................601Kunoh, H. .................................212, 213

Landis, T.D. ......................................520Leach, S. ...........................................128LeBlanc, C. .......................................566Lidbetter, J. ..................................... 114Littler, R.A. .......................................165Liu, H.-W. ..........................................333Lucas, S. ............................................407

Marshall, M. .....................................542Maynard, B. .....................................415McCoy, J.-A.H. .................................439McMullan, C. ...................................102McNeill, M. .......................................198Meguro, A. ................................212, 213Messina, J. ........................................136Metrustry, D. ...................................375Mexal, J. ............................................524Miller, W.S. .......................................512Milne, R. ............................................181Minamide, M. ..................................222Minato, A. .........................................231Molnar, T.J. ......................................322Moreno, R. ........................................524Morris, L. ..........................................237Mullan, A.C. ......................................190Murphy, N.J. ....................................273

Negreros-Castillo, P. ......................524Newby, A.F. .......................................556Newell, C. .........................................102Nguyen, P. ........................................571Nielsen, R.H. ....................................310Nishimura, T. ...........................212, 213Nito, N. ..............................................215

O’Neill, K. .........................................247O’Neill, S. ..........................................259Ohashi, Y. ..........................................233Ohta, Y. ..............................................233Okayasu, K. ......................................233Omori, N. ..........................................214Opalka D. ..........................................374Orton, E.R. ........................................322Osborn, C. .........................................407Otsuka, H. ........................................219

Phillips, C. ........................................198Piatt, V. ..............................................361Pinto, J.R. .........................................520Podaras, P. .......................................407Proffitt, J. .........................................198Purvis, P. ...........................................428Pyle, A.R. ...........................................355

Radke, P. ............................................. 96Rangel, R.A.C. ..................................524

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Rice, R.P., Jr. .....................................504Richardson, B.M. ............................561Ridley, G. ..........................................151Ritter, M. ...........................................472Romanchak, E.A. ............................517Rowse, B.M. ....................................... 93

Savory, P. ..........................................206Schannen, H. ...................................382Seelye, J.F. ........................................190Selchau, J.H. ...................................... 48Serek, M. ...........................................308Shafer, G. ..........................................479Shapiro, A. .......................................535Shibata, M. .......................................229Sibley, J. .............................................. 75Sicuranza, J. ....................................415Sinanan, J. .......................................374Smart, B. ...........................................535Smith, A.C. .......................................256Smith, B. ........................................... 110Smith, G. ...........................................378Snodgrass, E. ...................................400Sriskandarajah, S. .........................308Standbrook, N. ...............................268Stephens, T. .....................................536Sugii, N. ............................................517Sykes, S.R. ........................................120

Terada, Y. ..........................................219Thomas, R.W. ...................................331Thompson, B. ..................................380Tilt, K. .................................................. 75Turk, B. .............................................535

Upchurch, B.L. ................................546

van Delft, P. ......................................243van der Sluis, B. .....................417, 421Voroney, R.P. ....................................333

Waldron, K.W. ..................................256Waugh, T. ..........................................174Wehtje, G.R. ..............................556, 561Wells, S. .............................................451Wheeler, A. .......................................407White, M.E. ......................................... 85Whitlow, C. .......................................469

Widrlechner, M.P. ...........................439Wilson, C. ..........................................270Windrim, S. ........................................ 73Woolmore, M...................................... 71

Yang, J. ..............................................333Yeager, T............................................601Yiasoumi, W. ....................................138Yoshimura, M.A. .............................459Young, M.E. ......................................190

Zhou, H. ............................................333

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