European Trade + How 2 root Sang?

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

Hi Everyone....I have cuttings (Most are rooted) of:

-'Charles Grimaldi'
-'Dr.Seus'
-'Ecuador Pink'
-Insignis 'Pink'
-Insignis 'Rosea'
-Suav. 'White'

I'm looking for any brug i don't allready have but I'd really like to add a double to my small collection and i really like that 'Species' one!

Also, Does anyone have any tips on rooting Sanguinea, Vulcanicola etc.?


Bruno Nicolai
Co.Wicklow-The Garden of Ireland


I have several unrooted. :-)

Bruno, I have good luck with tip cuttings of sanguinea put into coco fibre ( similar to peat moss), put in the shade, do not over water. They seem to work fine that way.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

i just rooted a couple of sangs in the shade, regular soil. you just have to not over waater!


In Herlev we has clayey soil. We just cut the sangs and put them in the ground. Also in a shady place between the green cabbage, I think it was. *lol*

I have the orange sanguinea and vulcan staub, if you like me to take cuttings for you. I tried this year to root them in sand. No success. After almost 3 months they are still alive and putting small leaves out, but still no roots. Clay soil worked best for me.

FSH, TX

Bruno I really hope you get what your going after. Double whites are fairly common around these parts though so I am sure you'll get a few of them from someone. Only problem is we can't recieve cuttings from overseas so perhaps a promise of future seeds would be the best thing if your planning on making some crosses.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Brugman, soon we will be saying that about pink doubles............

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