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  • Growing from Seed
    Forum for discussion of seedstarting topics by gardeners of all experience levels. Particularly active in winter and spring. FAQ includes many tips from home gardeners on variety of topics. ...
    http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/seed/
 
 
  • Texas A and M University
    A plant is said to be a chimera when cells of more than one genotype genetic makeup are found growing adjacent in the tissues of that plant. Variegated plants are perhaps the most common types of chimeras, and certainly the most convenient example to ...
    http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/tisscult/chimeras/chimeralec/chimeras.ht...
 
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  • Germination Database Seeds
    Provides a listing of plant names and the methods to germinate the seed. ...
    http://www.backyardgardener.com/
 
  • Gibberellic Acid for Fruit Set
    The first stage of germination consists of ingesting water and an awakening or activation of the germ plasma. Protein components of the cells that were formed as the seed developed, became inactive as it matured. After an uptake of water, the system ...
    http://www.crfg.org/
 
  • Alpines From Seed
    Alpine plant enthusiast gives tips on raising bulbs and alpines from seed, including a section on gibberellic acid. ...
    http://freespace.virgin.net/almond.jim/alpseed.htm
 
  • Ohio State University Extension
    Propagation by seed is the most commonly known method of producing new plants. Common annual and biennial vegetables and flowers are grown easily from seed. Perennials grown from seed may take more than one season to flower. Lawn grasses are commonly ...
    http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/prop.htm
 
  • The Ontario Rock Garden Society
    We were organized in December 1984. Our aim is to promote on a nonprofit basis the study of alpine plants, related garden plants, the creation of rock gardens and similar motherhood issues. Our membership rises to over 500 each year, once new recruit ...
    http://www.onrockgarden.com/
 
  • The Starting Plants From Seed
    Every gardener has his or her own preferred method of seedstarting. A lot depends on your favorite things to grow from seed: if you like lettuce, youll mostly directsow in the garden; if tomatoes are your thing, chances are you start indoors in potti ...
    http://www.robsplants.com/seed/starting.php
 
  • Society for Growing Australian Plants
    Provides simple techniques for plant reproduction from seed, cuttings, grafting and division with particular reference to the propagation of Australian native plants and includes diagrams and photographs. ...
    http://asgap.org.au/propagat.html
 

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