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Trade articles

Recent trade journal articles from the Flower Bulb Research program grouped by topic:

Plant growth regulators, height control

  • A New Height Control Possibility for Daffodils and Hyacinths
  • Easter Lily Guidelines
  • Do plant growth regulator dip solutions “wear out” with repeated use?
  • Height Control and the Use of Plant Growth Regulators on Spring Bulbs
  • Using Gibberellins to Prevent Leaf Yellowing in Cut Lilies

Pests, diseases and disorders

  • Upper Leaf Necrosis on Oriental Lilies: A calcium deficiency disorder
  • Ask the Doctor (Upper Leaf Necrosis summary)
  • Fusarium in Tulips: Ethylene, Gum, and Aborted Flowers

Bulbs in the landscape, perennials

  • Handling Bareroot Perennials
  • Plant High! A lesson in the planting depth of perennials
  • New research: Plant high
  • Don’t plant herbacious perennials too deeply

General

  • A North American View of Forcing Spring Potted Bulbs
  • Update on Bulbs
  • A Student’s View of the Flowerbulb Research Program at Cornell University
  • Potted flower bulbs popular in North America
  • A Primer on Hydroponic Cut Tulips
  • Flower Bulb Transportation and Handling
  • Manipulating Dahlias

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Contact:

Dr. Bill Miller, Research director
Horticulture Section
School of Integrative Plant Science
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Cornell University
wbm8@cornell.edu

Flower Bulb Research Program News

  • Bulb planter sees action on Long Island
  • Bulb planter sees local action
  • ‘Naturalized’ bulb plantings bloom around Ithaca
  • May 2020 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter
  • May 2019 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter

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