Re: Tree peonies revisited
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- Date: Sat, 08 May 2004 20:07:14 -0400
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Melody wrote:
Kitty and anyone else with a possible answer: A friend of mine today asked if there is any way to progagate a tree peony...she has a lovely, very old specimen in her yard that she would love to reproduce and give to friends for their gardens. I said I would check with all of you and get back to her. TIA!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Cuttings don't work, or so rarely that you'd almost have to sacrifice the original to get one which would strike. That's why good tree peonies are so expensive; they have to be divided. -jrf
-- Jim Fisher Vienna, Virginia USA 38.9 N 77.2 W USDA Zone 7 Max. 105 F [40 C], Min. 5 F [-15 C]
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