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Quote from: gote on March 25, 2009, 08:36:02 AMI have not tried myself but I have read that choice pulsatillas can be propagated by root cuttings. GöteI too, understand this to be the case but like you Gote, I've not tried it. I imagine the roots would need to be those reasonably close to the plant and quite thick, not the further out stringy ones. I don't like the thought of disturbing the plant to the extent where I'd be able to clip some of those off.
I have not tried myself but I have read that choice pulsatillas can be propagated by root cuttings. Göte
A very pretty Callianthemum kernerianum 'Monte Baldo form' that has reached peak flowering today.
The callianthemum looked like this on 12th February 2009 ...
Quote from: ranunculus on March 26, 2009, 03:09:24 PMThe callianthemum looked like this on 12th February 2009 ... While it is certainly cheering that most of the types of plants we in this forum grow can survive and even thrive in the conditions shown in Cliff's picture... I do sometimes wonder if such images should come with a health warning for those of a nervous disposition or those who might regard such photos as evidence of plant abuse...? Can't be too careful, these days, y'know
We are all as innocent as the driven snow, Maggi!