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Old 20-Jul-2008   #1
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Species are good for cutting

Let start this topic, so everyone can get benefit from that.
As far as I know, those trees are:
1. Olive
2. Pomegranate
3. Bougainvillea
4. Tamarix
5. Jade
6. Ficus

What else?

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Old 20-Jul-2008   #2
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8. Elm (all)
9. Willow
10. Hornbeam
11. Amur maple
12. Field Maple
13. Cotoneaster
14. Plum
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Old 20-Jul-2008   #4
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15. Serrisas
I have had great luck with my Serrisas and rooting off of cuttings. Cut what you want, take the cutting and scrape the bark away, wet the the scraped area, dip in rooting hormone, place in the soil, cover and keep misting for 1-2 weeks. Slowly start to acclimate to sunlight after the two weeks. Should be good to go by then. This was my method and it worked great.
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Hawthorn, Most Juniper (soft foliage).

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19. Lonicera Ntida

Damn - I wish I'd said that! Oh, but wait, I get a second chance:
19a) Lonicera Nitida

Clippings will root if left laying on the ground.
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20- scheffleras for the indoor/ tropical lovers. they root if you look at them funny.
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That's interesting. Thanks for all input.
I don't use root hormone.
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