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Old 02-06-2003, 06:32 PM
GrampysGurl
 
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Default possible to transplant asclepias tuberosa?

Easy to grow from tip cuttings. Root the cuttings in damp sand. Keep
them in a shaded area. Cover each pot with cutting with a plastic bag.
Use short stakes to hold the bags up and away from the cuttings. Cuttings
taken in June should root in time to plant in early September.

I've started getting seedling appearing here and there, but my first plant
(bare root) was the 'mother' to a number of babies through cuttings.
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Pat in Plymouth MI

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Will Joe Pye do as well???? I am having a heck of a time finding the native
locally and of course they don't like to be transplanted either so even
"stealing" it isn't really an option (