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Re: Propagation methods: suggestions?
- To: owner-woodyplants@mallorn.com (Richard Grazzini)
- Subject: Re: Propagation methods: suggestions?
- From: D* M* <d*@lab3.ca.boeing.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 97 6:53:19 PDT
>
> I am looking for suggestions re preferred time to take (and then root)
> cuttings from Euonymus alata compacta (dwarf burning bush). Any ideas
> based in actual experience? In central PA (USDA 6A), the new growth looks
> almost perfect for softwood cuttings.
>
> I also plan to make lilac cuttings over the weekend. The texts say to take
> them from softwood cuttings after the plants have bloomed. Is this the
> only appropriate time, or can I move it up into the bloom period a little?
> I guess my question is this: Is it possible to have the softwood lilac
> cuttings be too soft? I know that lilacs are supposed to have a very short
> period when cuttings will actually root. Any experience with rooting
> cuttings taken during bloom?
>
>
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Richard, I think you are on the propagation mailing list. If an anwser
is not provided you are welcome to post this query on seeds-list.
I will forward you posting to seeds-list.
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Sincerely,
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Duncan McAlpine
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