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Re: passiflora
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: passiflora
- From: D* M* <M*@cyber-dyne.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 22:47:20 -0800
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Miekal And wrote:
>
> several weeks ago I made a query about rooting various passiflora
> cuttings & several said that they could be simply rooted in water as
> slips. well I tried 8" cuttings of new growth of four different kinds
> including p. quadrangularis & p. edulis. All but quadrangularis have
> withered & died, & quad is alive but showing no signs of rooting.
> ideas?
>
> while Im firing off questions, I also have an unnamed species of acacia,
> 6" long by 1/4" leaves, growing in 5 gal buckets. Will greenwood
> cuttings of these root? maybe a little hormone?
>
> miekal
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Sorry but I did not notice the Acacia question the first time I read
your letter...when I was a young child in Colorado, my Mom would cut
suckers off Acacia trees after they bloomed and stick them into 1 gallon
pots w\o hormone...most of them rooted but it was warm out and, when I
look back, when it came to plants she seemed blessed and unable to fail!
It seems that the impossible happens most often when there is heat.
I am in OREGON...I wish we had Acacia trees, the thorns verses the
blossoms were a nice dicotomy.
"DEE" Maujean@cyber-dyne.com
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