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HomeMiscellaneousBud sticksHybrid lily bud sticks

Hybrid lily bud sticks

June 2013 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter:

While we have not literally developed bud sticks for each cultivar, we have collected the data together so that a forcer can look up, by cultivar, the options for timing bud opening at different temperatures, this is obviously useful for timing crops for holiday and other market dates.

Read the whole article. Starts on page 4.

June 1, 2018Bud sticks, Lilies, Timing

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Dr. Bill Miller
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