Practical method of propagating Jacaranda mimosifolia by cuttings

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A simple and practical method of propagating Jacaranda mimosifolia by cuttings was investigated. More than 86% of the softwood cuttings from young shoots rooted without IBA treatment, but no rooting occurred in the hardwood cuttings. The roots, 5-10 cm long, emerged from softwood cuttings two months after planting, indicating that this is a simple and practical method for vegetative propagation of J. mimosifolia.

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Miyajima, I., Mata, D., Kobayashi, N., Facciuto, G., Soto, S., Hagiwara, J. C., … Escandon, A. (2004). Practical method of propagating Jacaranda mimosifolia by cuttings. Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science, 73(2), 137–139. https://doi.org/10.2503/jjshs.73.137

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