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Sun, Feb 21, 10 at 1:25
| I just received these ylang ylang yesterday. For now I have them under fluorescent lighting and move them outside whenever the weather permits. I've heard that getting them to root will be challenging. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions that would help me in this quest?
Thanks. -Bo |
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- Posted by yiorges-z5il (My Page) on Wed, Feb 24, 10 at 19:00
| Look at the posting for Cananga odata it is ilang ilang or as you say ylang ylang it can be found on this forum at at this time its just below yours..... |
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- Posted by yaslan 8 WA (yaslan72@comcast.net) on Wed, Feb 24, 10 at 23:12
| yiorges-z5il - Thanks! Those are my ylang ylang cuttings under the plastic. I hope they continue to thrive! ( : -Bo |
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| what's your source for ylang ylang cuttings? they grow in the philippines? they are big trees, but i heard there are dwarf varieties. can you tell me your source> thanks, |
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arch555 - A gardenweb member was kind and generous enough to send me ylang ylang cuttings. Here are some updated pics of my rooted Artabotrys hexapetalus (Climbing Ylang-Ylang). I am very excited! ![]() |
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