Nine ornamental landscape plants tested for salt tolerance

Monday, May 9, 2016 - 14:30 in Biology & Nature

Nine ornamental species were irrigated with a nutrient solution at three different electrical conductivity rates and were assessed for growth and physiological responses. Orange peel jessamine and mexican hummingbird bush were the most salt-tolerant in the trials, while flame acanthus, rock rose, and 'Dark knight' bluebeard were moderately salt-tolerant. Cardinal flower, mexican false heather, and butterfly blue plants were moderately salt-sensitive, while eastern red columbine was the most salt-sensitive among the species.

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