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Anyone come across this before?
While wandering round a local garden centre today I stopped to admire a
clematis, and on reading the label was surprised to see in bold letters "propogation of this plant is illegal". Now since a lot of the pleasure I get from gardening is from growing my own stock from one plant (and being broke it is often the only way I can increase my plants), this warning stopped me from buying, but I'm moved to ask if this is a rare happening or a new trend? TIA Lyn |
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