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Budding for perfect union
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Lam Peng Sam
New Straits Times
06-05-2004
Budding for perfect union
Byline: Lam Peng Sam
Edition: The City Advertiser; 2*
Section: Sanctuary
Column: Gardening
BUDDING or budgrafting is a vegetative propagation method that is not only quick and efficient but also where an almost perfect union is achieved. LAM PENG SAM writes.
BUDDING and grafting are two common means of vegetative propagation of fruit trees and ornamentals as one can be assured that the resultant plants will retain all the good attributes of the parent plants.
Budding (or budgrafting) is a method of raising or increasing plants ...
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