1934
DOI: 10.1080/13594863409441357
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An Inverted Willow Cutting (Salix alba)

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“…) live thus for some time. Kny ( 1889 ) successfully grew cuttings of Hedera and Ampelopsis inverted for several years, and Graham, Hawkins, and Stewart ( 1934 ) did so with willow cuttings, which were still nourishing after 11 years. The tips of weeping willows will often root at the apex if they are dipping into water (Pont, 1934).…”
Section: Polarity As Expressed In External Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…) live thus for some time. Kny ( 1889 ) successfully grew cuttings of Hedera and Ampelopsis inverted for several years, and Graham, Hawkins, and Stewart ( 1934 ) did so with willow cuttings, which were still nourishing after 11 years. The tips of weeping willows will often root at the apex if they are dipping into water (Pont, 1934).…”
Section: Polarity As Expressed In External Structurementioning
confidence: 99%