Propagation: Plant Propagation part XXXVII based on my own experience, 1 by Pughbear7
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Pughbear7 wrote: Good afternoon: yes sexual reproduction is complete ly different than asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is taking cuttings, division abd tissue culture. sexual reproduction is the crossing of two of the same or similar species that can cross their pollen. There are a lot of variable in sexual reproduction. now do we all remember the boring chapter on genetics in biology??? that applies to plants as well as people. if two people of the same hair color may not produce a same hair colored offspring. say 2 blondes and they get a sandy blond strayberry blond or even a brunete. all because their family before them had a brunete in the mix. In the case of sharon's blue berries she is safe to do what ever she want to with the seedlings. I have a silver maple some of you may remember that has a coper red colored leaf with some creamy colors mixed in. its in its 3rd yr. Also my fins echinacea. see the up coming pics. That why its good to watch your gardens. I wish I had been thinking when I was over the landscape at the golf course. I had an oleander that did a witches broom on the tips which I could have propagated and made money on if it proved to be stable. I hope I have bee clearer than mud on this subject. This is how it was explained to me in horticulture 101 and all the plant classes. they wanted to pound the point home "though shalt not propagate with out a liscense" here is my maple |


