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Some commercially important plant groups that benefit from ENDO-mycorrhizae

Acacia Carrisa Fountain Grass Mountian Laurel Saltbrush
Agapanthus Carrot Fushia Nasturium Sequoia
Alder Cassara Gardenia Okra Snapdragon
Almond Ceanothus Garlic Olive Sourwood
Apple Cedar Geranium Olive Palm Soybean
Apricot Celery Grape- raisin Onion Spengeri Fern
Arauceria Cherry Grape- table Pacific Yew Squash
Artichoke Chinese Tallow Grape- wine Palms, all Strawberry
Ash Chrysanthemum Green Ash Pampas Grass Sudan Grass
Asparagus Citrus, all Guayule Passion Fruit Sugar Cane
Avocado Clover Hibiscus Papaya Sumac
Bamboo Coconut Holly Paw Paw Sunflower
Banana Coffee Impatiens Peach Sweet Gum
Barley Coral Tree Jojoba Peanut Sweet Potato
Bayberry Corn Juniper Pecan Sycamore
Bean Cotton Kiwi Pepper Taxus
Beech Cottonwood Leek Pistachio Tea
Begonia Cowpea Lettuce Pittosporum Tobacco
Black Cherry Crab Tree Ligustrum Plum Tomato
Blackberry Creosote Bush Magnolia Podocarpus Wheat
Black Locust Cucumber Mahonia Poinsetta Yam
Blue Gramma Currant Maiden Grass Potato Yucca
Box Elder Cypress Mango Rephiolepis  
Boxwood Dodwood Maples, all Raspberry  
Brazilian Rubber Eggplant Marigold Redwood  
Bulbs, all Euonymus Mesquile Rice  
Burning Bush Fern Millet Rose  
Cacao Fescus Mimosa Russian Olive  
Cactus Fig Mondo Grass Ryegrass  
Camellia Forsythia Morning Glory Sagebrush  

Some commercially important plant groups that benefit from ECTO-mycorrhizae

Arctostaphylos Fir Pine
Birch Hemlock Popular
Douglas-fir Larch Spruce
Eucalyptus Oak/Beech Walnut

 

Plant groups that do not respond to these types of mycorrhizae

Beet Orchid Protea
Carnation Rush Sedge
Heath Rhododendron Azalea

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Sustainable Agricultural Technologies, Inc.

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541-767-2747  or Toll Free 1-800-779-1709

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