| dc.description.abstract | Henckelia hybrid II is a hybrid perennial flowering plant produced by wild crossing
 and raring at Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya. The present study was conducted
 with the objective of introducing Henckelia hybrid II as a potted flowering plant to
 the floriculture industry in Sri Lanka. Best cutting part for propagation and the effect
 of different shade levels on growth and of Henckelia hybrid II were investigated.
 This was carried out with two experimental study and the experiments were arranged
 in Complete Randomized Design (CRD). In experiment 01, 3 treatments with 10
 replicates were arranged and for the experiment 02, there were 5 treatments with 5
 replications. Growth parameter of survival percentage was taken after one month
 propagation period in experiment 01. In experiment 02, growth parameter such as
 Plant height, number of leaves, number of lateral branches, average root length,
 chlorophyll content and fresh mass were measured at 06th week after repotting the
 plants.
 Plant height was increased significantly (P<0.000) in 80% shaded plants. The lowest
 plant height was recorded under the 0% shade condition. Shading significantly
 increased number of leaves (P<0.000) and average root length (P<0.000).
 Chlorophyll content of the plant and fresh mass of the plant also significantly
 increased the plants that were highly shaded (80%).Number of lateral shoots were
 not showed significant difference (P<0.708) between the treatments.
 I suggest that the effect of different shade levels on the flowering of Henckelia
 hybrid Il before it use as a pot ornamental plant should be carried out. | en_US |