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| Authors: | O. Christensen, K. Friis |
Abstract:
Plants without any previous genetic, physiological and cultural knowledge are mainly collected in botanical gardens.
Before they can be evaluated as potential new pot plants, they have to be established.
This may cause some problems and take some time because nothing is known about the plants.
In the establishing period problems become apparent, which have to be solved before the plant can be introduced as a new pot plant.
The problems are then systemized and priority is made, before trials are carried out.
The research results and experience in growing the plants are the basis for developing a growing procedure, which together with the plant material is introduced to the growers.
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