Re: [Fwd: (no subject)]


Title: Re: [Fwd: (no subject)]
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 18:20:44 EST
Subject: (no subject)To: frank@airplant.com
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Can roots grow from a plants leaves? Please answer back tomorrow. Can you give
me a web site to look at? Thank you

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        Frank is a very busy commercial grower so he forwards questions like this to me and I try to find the answers.
        I know that certain plants can be propagated from the leaves, for instance, African Violets. I don't think there is any general rule about what plants will and which won't. In the African Violet case, you can take a leaf, cut a vein and place the cut in contact with moist soil and it will root. Many succulents grow from their leaves.
        I'm going to put your questions and address on a Mediterranean list that I think has experts which can help you.

        OK, mediteers! can you help this person?                ---Chas---
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