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2 Comments To "Trees"
#1 Comment By Heather On 06/10/2011 @ 12:47 pm
Yes, willow trees are often started this way. They produce a natural hormone that encourages rooting. You can actually root other plants easier in “willow water” or water that has been used to root willow branches.
#2 Comment By bluecarolina On 06/10/2011 @ 2:32 pm
Is there a way to grow cedar trees without the plant itself? Can I use a cut or broken branch put into plain water to start a tree??? Thanks