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Dried Paulownia Tomentosa 'Lilacina'.
Lift the rooted cuttings after leaf-fall in autumn, wrapping t...
In addition, make a narrow trench 15-25cm deep by pushing the ...
Select a well-ripened shoot at least 30cm long from the curren...
Remove any leaves and the soft growth from the tip of each cut...
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For tree species that do not root easily, tie the cuttings (he...
Select a healthy shoor from the current season's growth, that ...
Remove all except the top two leaves (magnolia).
Stem with hormone rooting powder on the wound.
Fill 8cm pots with a mixture of equal parts peat substitute an...
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To prepare each cutting (here liquid ambar), trim off the soft...
Using secateurs, remove 5-8cm long, soft shoot tips (here of B...
Dip the cuttings in a fungicidal solution and then dip the bas...
In early summer, using secateurs, cut across the union of old ...
Dip the base of each liquid ambar cutting in hormone rooting c...
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Scarify seeds with an impermeable coating (here a cobnut) to s...
Pine cone (Pinus)
Birch (Betula) dried with scattered seeds
Round green fruits with spiny husks and large brown seeds or c...
Put the fruits (here Sorbus) in a sieve and hold under running...
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