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I know what you are saying, but setting that aside, there really ought
to be a way of taking cutttings from trees of any kind and that is the
question I asked.
There are lots of trees that won't grow from cuttings, which is one reason all that grafting goes on. Even grafting doesn't work in all species. A professional nurseryman showed me a beautiful tiny dwarfed eucalyptus that he had accidentally created. It was probably a triploid cross and therefore wouldn't set useful seed. When I last spoke to him, he had been trying for 4 years to find a way of propagating it, including employing labs to try all the latest techniques, with no success at all.
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