Buddlejaceae

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

How can these be propagated?

(Lynn) Omaha, NE(Zone 5a)

Use semi-hardwood cuttings and rooting hormone.Sometimes they are difficult to propagate.
Lynn

(Lynn) Omaha, NE(Zone 5a)

I assumed you meant the Texas Madrone.There are over 100 plants in the buddlejaceae family.If you can be specific I could give you more information.

Lynn

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Hi I was going to type more but got a call and just saved this to get back to. It is the Nanho blue butterfly bush. I really want to start some if it isn't to hard. I have started a lot of things from cuttings but don't have a lot of room to take up if it is to hard to do.

(Lynn) Omaha, NE(Zone 5a)

I could explain it,but this site does a great job.There are many methods to propagate Butterfly Bush and they are not at all hard to start.Simple tip cuttings of new growth are often very easy to root.
Lynn
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/propa/msg0118450523103.html

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Thanks for the info.

(Lynn) Omaha, NE(Zone 5a)

You are so welcome.

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