Ornamental and weed potential of Acacia baileyana F. Muell : investigations of fertility and leaf colour / Anne Morgan.
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2003
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Morgan, Anne (Anne Louise)
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Acacia baileyana is investigated for horticulture and weediness. Weed status is due to numerous flowers followed by many seeds, despite incompatability. Purple colour of variety purpurea foliage is attributable to anthocynanins, with green colour dominant to purple. Manipulation of flowering could underpin a flowering pot plant industry.
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School of Agriculture and Wine, Discipline of Wine and Horticulture
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Agriculture and Wine, Discipline of Wine and Horticulture, 2003?
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Bibliography: l. 158-172.
183 leaves, [11] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
183 leaves, [11] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 30 cm.