Abstract
Floral induction of 10 Hydrangea macrophylla (Thunb.) Ser. cultivars ('All Summer Beauty', 'Dooley', 'Endless Summer', 'Générale Vicomtesse de Vibraye', 'Lilacina', 'Mariesii Variegata', 'Mme. Emile Mouillère', 'Nikko Blue', 'Penny Mac', and 'Veitchii') was evaluated to determine the remontant flowering potential. Cultivars exhibiting superior flowering potential could facilitate year-round production of florist's hydrangea and expand the geographic adaptation of hydrangeas in the landscape. Plants were tested under either 8-hour inductive short-day (SD) or 24-hour noninductive extended-day (ED) photoperiods at 24 ± 2°C. Floral induction of H. macrophylla occurred under both SD and ED but was more rapid under SD than under ED. Shoot length and total number of nodes were significantly different for cultivars, photoperiods, and harvest dates. Significant differences in the floral initiation and development were observed among cultivars. 'Penny Mac', 'Endless Summer', 'Lilacina', 'Mme. Emile Mouillère', and 'Nikko Blue' displayed significantly greater floral meristem development under SD than all other cultivars. Over the nine-week period, only 'Dooley', 'Endless Summer', and 'Penny Mac' floral development was affected significantly greater by SD photoperiods than ED photoperiods. All others cultivars showed similar floral development under SD and ED. Stage of meristem development was highly correlated with number of nodes, but not with shoot length.
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Adkins, J. A., & Dirr, M. A. (2003). Remontant Flowering Potential of Ten Hydrangea macrophylla (Thunb.) Ser. Cultivars. HortScience, 38(7), 1337–1340. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.38.7.1337
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