| Camellia propagation. Image 1 of 3. Gardener taking a leaf cutting from a part of a camellia plant (Camellia sp.). The cut is made at the junction of the leaf,leaving a bud,(node) and sliver of the older stem growth attached to the cutting. The tapered slice of the parent stem allows greater surface area for roots to develop. To see a sequence of the process,see B630/412 to B630/414 | |
| Licence : | Droits gérés |
| Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Kidd, Geoff |
| Taille de l’image : | 4763 px × 3685 px |
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