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I am in France and have 3 glorious clerodendrum trees 2 of which I dug up from the parent tree (growing as a teeny plant underneath). There are no more babies so how can I start another tree? Can I take cuttings or can I plant the little autumnal berries?
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Clerodendrum trichotomum
- 24 Sep, 2010
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You can root softwood cuttings too. Admittedly, we did it with C.ugandense, and had no luck without bottom heat. May or may not be necessary with C.trichotomum, as this is a very hardy plant.
24 Sep, 2010
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You might get more suckers in spring which you can separate and pot up, but otherwise, 'sow seed in spring' my book says - without any more info than that.
24 Sep, 2010