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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: Amsterdam
Country: Netherlands
Posts: 1,258
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Originally Posted by Torbjorn_M
Thanks, and yes. The Premna strikes easily from cuttings. The only thing i do to them is too put semi woody cutting in a pot of perlite. When done with that i just put the pot with cuttings among the "mother" plants. No protection at all, only keeping the perlite damp.
Some leaves do remind of maple leaves, but furthermore the premnas growth caracteristics is very maple like.
I think i recall that in the states it is called Musk maple.
Cheers
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Looks to me as tho your doing exposed roots with your Premna, 1st rate job mate, didn't realize that they were so easy to strike from cuttings, I'm crazy about them, have three all much larger than yours so I'm now thinking of that too, thanks to you. What time of year do you start your Premna cuttings off. and BTW, they're commonly called 'musk maples' down here in Holland.
Nigel
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