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Fwd: Re: Petunia integrifolia
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- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 1997 12:24:02 -0400 (EDT)
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From: diana@olympus.net (Diana L. Politika)
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Date: 97-09-04 11:22:17 EDT
Vicki Sironen wrote:
>
> I have a Petunia integrifolia which I bought on a whim and have fallen
> in love with. I am assuming it is an annual and I am wondering how I
> can propagate the plant so I can enjoy it next year. I've looked for
> seeds on the plant and can't find any. But maybe they are just very
> small? How do I collect something I can't see? Should I take cuttings?
> Will the cuttings live through the winter? Any help will be
> appreciated.
>
> vicki
> Seattle, WA USA
If you have this plant, it MAY make it here in Washington. To be sure
you keep it, take cuttings. It is a tender perennial here. How much
did that plant cost (wherever you found it)?
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