The Development Process
Anagenesis Trifolia Motherstock
Tissue-Cultured Anagenesis Trifolia
Each box contains 30 seedlings
- The Anagenesis Trifolia was developed through a breeding process involving various tree species within the Scrophulariaceae family.
- Over several years volumetric growth rates, climatic tolerance and water requirements of group of varieties within the Scrophulariaceae family were closely monitored.
- The best performers in each category were selected, cuttings were taken from each sample and vegetatively reproduced in the laboratory via tissue cultures.
- All of the steps taken were in accordance with internationally accepted asexual reproduction practices.
- The process was all natural with no genetic modification or artificial manipulation.
- The seeds from the selected cultivar were germinated and grown into seedlings in a greenhouse.
- Micropropagation and multiplication of the seedlings was performed by tissue culture at our USDA Certified Laboratory in Southern Georgia.
- Anagenesis Trifolia tree is fire resistant, drought-and cold-tolerant.
- Anagenesis Trifolia shows no signs whatsoever of being invasive or reproductive in open fields from falling seeds.
- The development of the Anagenesis Trifolia was conducted over a 17-year time period.