lady bank's rose propagation
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Comments (1)I have a rooted lady banks rose will trade for a nice clump of iris Kiddo e mail me direct...See MoreYellow lady bank rose cuttings
Comments (2)Jerry, I m certain you mean well, but rooting cuttings isn't nearly as easy as the website you reference suggests. If you find them this easy to root, then root some and offer acutual plants for trade....See MoreLady Banks - Care and propagation
Comments (2)Dear kathgrace and jerryngeorgia31557, I think layering is the easiest way to propagate a Lady Banksia rose. Anchor a limb, or cane, of the Lady Banksia rose with a rock; and let Mother Nature take care of the propagation. In a few months, the anchored limb will develop roots. At that point, dig up the new plant and move it to its new location....See MoreBest time to Propagate Lady Banks Roses
Comments (1)xjaxx, I've been trying to root lady banks for years with no success. I've propagated many others but not this one, let us know if you discover the secret. leda...See MoreK
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