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Re: Leaf cuttings
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Leaf cuttings
- From: "* L* P* <d*@olympus.net>
- Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 05:53:12 -0800
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- Resent-Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 05:57:27 -0800 (PST)
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Hi Martin,
>
> YES!! a rooted leaf, branch, root, or any other type of vegetative cutting that
> will root has all the "knowledge" or information it needs to individuate it's
> cellular structure to become a mature plant. The only rooted leaf-cuttings
> that have never become mature plants are those in the Saxifrage tribe.
>
I have Orcostachys fimbriata that I have stuck leaves on the assumption
that a plant will grow. Do I now assume that this is a big negatory on
the propogation technique?
(Ah well, I could certainly use the bench space right now....)
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