Plantes exotiques

Plantes exotiques

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Nov 21, 2025
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multiplication de quelques plantes exotiques au niveau du siège de l'ANN a cinq maison , parmi celle ci et dans l 'ordre: 1- callistemon citrinus ; 2- papaya carica ; 3- citrus limon (citronier nain) ; 4-argania spinosa ; 5- citrus trifoliata ; 6- dodonea viscosa ; 7- moringa oleifera. les pourcentages de levée ou de réussite varie d'une espèce a l 'autre de 40 a 90 % , a titre d'exemple: callistemon citrinus ......90 % papaya carica .................60 % citrus limon .....................40 %

multiplication de quelques plantes exotiques au niveau du siège de l'ANN a cinq maison , parmi celle ci et dans l 'ordre:

  • 1- callistemon citrinus ;
  • 2- papaya carica ;
  • 3- citrus limon (citronier nain) ;
  • 4-argania spinosa ;
  • 5- citrus trifoliata ;
  • 6- dodonea viscosa ;
  • 7- moringa oleifera. les pourcentages de levée ou de réussite varie d'une espèce a l 'autre de 40 a 90 % , a titre d'exemple: callistemon citrinus ......90 % papaya carica .................60 % citrus limon .....................40 %

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