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What plants cane grow from cuttings?

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What plants cane grow from cuttings?

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Pretty much any plants can be grown from cuttings. The biggest problem is that some beautiful hybrid plants (such as roses and fruit trees) haven’t got strong root stock naturally — all the breeding went into the above-ground parts of the plants — and so these are normally sold as grafted onto sturdier but less beautiful (or less productive) root stock. So just check that all the parent trees you want to take cuttings from have grown on their own roots, and your cuttings should succeed. Here’s a basic general how-to, with discussion: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/… A more “scientific” discussion with how-tos here — although it’s geared more toward propagating evergreens, it explains many things the first site doesn’t about how and why certain techniques work, or not: http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPu

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