Viburnum - Snowball


I have two of the deciduous, grape-leaf, large white flowering viburnum. 
These have been trained to a single-stem tree form.  I'm planning to
replace them with something more attractive in the future, but many of my
neighbors would love to have them.  They are much too large (8 to 10 ft.)
to remove and transplant.  What I would like to know is how and when to
take cuttings, if that is even possible.  For me, these are much more
trouble than they are worth - constant pruning due to poor placement by the
gal who planted them unknown years ago.  It will probably be '99 before
they get ripped out and replaced by something with a narrower spread.  Any
help is appreciated.

Katie
La Grande, OR, US
USDA Zone 5b/6a
e-mail: kael@oregontrail.net

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.  Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.
		-- George Bernard Shaw
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