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Francogrex 30-04-2011 11:59 AM

What kind of a plant is it?
 
Hi, I am trying to grow a plant used for hedges. Can someone please
tell me what kind of a plant is it (the name) and how can we grow it
(2 pictures on website: http://francoatgrex.tripod.com/plant.html ) ?
currently I cut a small branch and put it in water hoping it will grow
roots. Will this work? Or is there a better way? Thanks

Stewart Robert Hinsley 30-04-2011 12:48 PM

What kind of a plant is it?
 
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Francogrex writes
Hi, I am trying to grow a plant used for hedges. Can someone please
tell me what kind of a plant is it (the name) and how can we grow it
(2 pictures on website: http://francoatgrex.tripod.com/plant.html ) ?
currently I cut a small branch and put it in water hoping it will grow
roots. Will this work? Or is there a better way? Thanks


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Stewart Robert Hinsley

Francogrex 02-05-2011 12:27 PM

What kind of a plant is it?
 
On Apr 30, 1:48*pm, Stewart Robert Hinsley
wrote:
Hi, I am trying to grow a plant used for hedges. Can someone please
tell me what kind of a plant is it (the name) and how can we grow it
(2 pictures on website:http://francoatgrex.tripod.com/plant.html) ?
currently I cut a small branch and put it in water hoping it will grow
roots. Will this work? Or is there a better way? Thanks


Your URL doesn't work.


Yes sorry, moved it to he http://francogrex.byethost2.com

Francogrex 02-05-2011 12:33 PM

What kind of a plant is it?
 
On May 2, 1:27*pm, Francogrex wrote:
On Apr 30, 1:48*pm, Stewart Robert Hinsley
Yes sorry, moved it to hehttp://francogrex.byethost2.com


Also I read that you can make a "rooting hormone" by chopping up some
willow twigs and making a tea out of that. So I did, kept the tea
overnight in the fridge and this morning made a new cutting, placed it
in the solution of the homemade hormone... cutting looks wilted now,
but will be in a better shape tomorrow, will it grow roots and if so
by when, that's the question...

David E. Ross[_2_] 03-05-2011 03:57 PM

What kind of a plant is it?
 
On 5/2/11 4:33 AM, Francogrex wrote:
On May 2, 1:27 pm, Francogrex wrote:
On Apr 30, 1:48 pm, Stewart Robert Hinsley
Yes sorry, moved it to hehttp://francogrex.byethost2.com


Also I read that you can make a "rooting hormone" by chopping up some
willow twigs and making a tea out of that. So I did, kept the tea
overnight in the fridge and this morning made a new cutting, placed it
in the solution of the homemade hormone... cutting looks wilted now,
but will be in a better shape tomorrow, will it grow roots and if so
by when, that's the question...


No, I can't tell what the cutting is. The photo is a bit too dark.

However, chopping willow twigs and using them to make a tea gives you a
primative form of aspirin. Willows are in the genus Salix. Aspirin is
salicylic acid and was originally derived from willow bark.

Rooting a plant in water is generally not a good idea. The resulting
roots are generally too tender to survive the trauma of being planted in
soil.

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary


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