Re: Hello again
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Hello again
- From: R*
- Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 08:11:09 -0500
We've done it with junipers and I don't see that it would be much
different. The guys who propagate for a living use a timed misting system
in a well drained medium to maintain a high humidity environment. We drape
a sheet of plastic or use a baggie to accomplish nearly the same
thing. Seems to work.
Yes, a skinny yew would be quite an accomplishment. Don't give them
away. Taxus capitata, the pyramidal yew, commands a very high price.
Floyd
At 10:18 PM 11/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Floyd have you had any experience with rooting taxus. I have a seedling
>taxus that is five tall and only about 9 inches in diameter. Everyone that
>sees it is interested in getting one or more plants. Of course I have only
>one. I hope to take cuttings this winter and would appreciate any help that
>you could offer.
>Mary
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