On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:11:20 GMT, "JimR" <jimr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>-- Central Florida -- I've got P. nigra that was planted in the wrong
place
>and I regularly pull out (and either give to friends, throw away or
replant
>into pots) rhizomes that are emerging in my azalea or citrus gardens.
>They're available to anyone that wants them --
I'd love to have a few new starts but Florida is SO far away! ;-j
g.
>"gnarl" <gnarl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:dbst839f3v4g5j9brhurj8qfdac76i6n3m@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Good news there, I just started propagating our three 'Henon' this
>> year!!!!
>>
>> g.
>>
>> On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:21:21 -0000, "TQPL"
>> <TQPLlab@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>>For those that are interested.
>>>
>>><In the UK a mail order company is offering cell
>>>grown P.nigra and I wondered if they were seed or
>>>tc grown..................>
>>>
>>>The company informs me that the 'cell grown'
>>>plants are rhizome propagations from field grown
>>>plants in China. So nothing new there then!
>>>
>>>Can breath x 3 sighs of relief that my P.nigra is
>>>not about to flower.
>>>Cross out tc and cuttings too from the book.
>>>Thanks for the worldwide info help.
>>>
>>>Zookeeper hope the beauty of the snow makes up for
>>>the cold.
>>>Regards
>>>Alan(inUK)
>>>
>>>
>>>"Zookeeper" <beberREMOVEME@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>>>in message
>>>news:vv9hkv9hbahq34@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Neither have ours. And they look great covered
>>>in snow!
>>>> Zookeeper (Oregon, USA)
>>>>
>>>
>>
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