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T&J EnterprisesSince
1998
BioVam
and Other fine organic products
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Plants that benefit from
BioVam® Mycorrhiza |
(A Partial List)
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| Acacia, Agapanthus, Ailanthus, Alder,
Alfalfa, Almond, Apple, Apricot, Artichoke, Ash, Asparagus, Avocado, Bamboo, Banana,
Basil, Bayberry, Bean, Begonia, Black Locust, Blackberry, Box Elder, Boxwood, Buckeye,
Bulbs (all), Burning Bush, Cacao, Cactus, Camellia, Carrot, Cassava, Catalpa, Ceanothus,
Celery, Cherry, Chokeberry, Chrysanthemum, Citrus (all), Clover, Coconut, Coffee,
Coral Tree, Corn, Cotton, Cottonwood, Crabapple, Cryptomeria, Cucumber, Currant, Cypress,
Dogwood, Eggplant, Elm, Euonymus, Fern, Fescue, Fig, Forsythia, Fountain Grass, Fuschia,
Gardenia, Garlic, Geranium, Ginko, Grapes (all), Grass, Gum, Hackberry, Hawthorne,
Hibiscus, Holly, Hophornbeam, Hornbeam, Horsechestnut, Impatiens, Jojoba, Juniper,
Kiwi, Leek, Lettuce, Lily, Locust, London, Magnolia, Mahogany, Mahonia, Mango, Maples
(all), Marigold, Melons (all), Mesquite, Millet, Mimosa, Morning Glory, Mulberry,
Monkeypod, Nasturtium, Okra, Olive, Onion, Pacific Yew, Palms (all), Palmetto,
Pampas Grass, Papaya, Paulownia, Passion Fruit, Paw Paw, Pea, Peach, Peanut, Pear, Pecan,
Pepper, Pistachio, Persimmon, Pittosporum, Plum, Poinsettia, Potato, Poplar, Raintree,
Raphiolepis, Raspberry, Redbud, Redwood, Rice, Rose, Russian Olive, Ryegrass, Sagebrush,
Sassafras, Serviceberry, Sourwood, Soybean, Squash (all), Strawberry, Sudan Grass, Sugar
Cane, Sumac, Sunflower, Sweet Gum, Sweet Potato, Sycamore, Tea, Tobacco, Tomato,
Tree-of-heaven, Tupelo, Walnut, Wheat, Yam, Yellow Poplar, Yucca. |
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Note: Plants in the following families do not
respond to this type* of Mycorrhizae:
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Heath (Erlcaceae), Cedar & Pine (Pinaceae),
Oak (Fagaceae), Birch (Betulaceae), Carnation (Caryophyllaceae), Sedge
(Cyperaceae), Rush (juncaceae), Orchid (Orchidacea), Protea (Proteaceae),
Mustard (C,ru e), Cabbage (Brassica), Beet (Chenopodiaceae), and Eucalyptus
(Myrtaceae).
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* Mycorrhizal fungi can be "endo'
(within the root), or "ecto' (on the outside of the root). BioVam is an Endomycorrhizae.
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