Forwarding again for any assistance pl. in the matter.

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From: Samir Takaochi <[email protected]>
Date: 2010/1/21
Subject: [efloraofindia:26680] Species of bougainvillea which is fertile &
long day plant (Samir Takaochi)
To: indiantreepix <[email protected]>


Hello, friends. I would like to seek guidance from all of you.

 Generally its infertile after repeaded genetical control.

But I heard that Indian scholar has challenged and made it fertile by making
diploid species into tetraploid through colchicine treatment.

My question:

*Is there spieces of bougainvillea which is fertile in India and is it
easily avaialble in the market? *

*Also Bougainvillea is said as short day plant, but I observed that
generally species of bougainvillea in Indian park is long‐day plant. Is it
correct?*

Could someone advice me?

Best Regards,

Samir Takaochi


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