marguerite cuttings for 2002

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

hi all

here are my marguerite cuttings which will give me a fantastic show of flowers in a couple of months time.

Mark

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Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

What a wonderful collection! So many different leaf patterns! Do you winter the plants over indoors to get the cuttings? I'm pretty ignorant about your weather over there.

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

Weezingreens I'm in zone 8 -9 so we tend to have mild winters due to the affect of the Gulf Stream. We very rarely have long periods of snow or ice. I take my cuttings as soon as the main flowering period is over usually in September. cuttings root very fast and over winter very easily. Marguerites are so floriferous that I have to continually remove buds from the cuttings. I have over 30 different Marguerites and they do have a variety of leaf type and flower color/form. some are classed as succulents. I'll be taking loads of photos of the collection this year.

Mark

Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

That's great Mark..hope to see them in the plant database!

Castelnau RB Pyrenée, France(Zone 8a)

Missed this in April.
I've got one this year for the first time and would like to find more. Hoping to have a greenhouse to overwinter them later. (Have a knack for doing things "ar** about face" LOL)

That photos great Mark! It shows the different shapes textures and colours of the leaves really well. I didn't realise there are so many different ones!
Look forward to seeing them in flower.
Vanilla Ripple is flowering well indoors at the moment - daren't risk it outside, we have frost still to come for a while I'm sure.

Hmmmmmm...... you take cuttings in september??

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