Easy Summer Cuttings - Page 3


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Propagating shrubs from cuttings (The University of Georgia College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)(

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2.   Aug 15, 1999 9:59 AM
Gay,
I have never considered growing Camellias from seed! I know they can be tricky to propagate from cuttings, but I never thought about trying seed. What are the results like - are they very simil ...

-- posted by JaneHollis


1.   Aug 14, 1999 8:03 PM
I hadn't realized that ceanothus was so easy. many of the others you mention - can also be increased by pulling out rooted bits of the plants - even easier!

I have a photo of a Camellia, in the l ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok





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