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Hi Spider Lily,
I grow Myrtus Communis and have 5 acres of large mature plants that were started from cuttings 10+ yrs ago. Apply some rooting hormone such as Rootone and plant cuttings in some rich potting soil and you will grow roots.
Good Luck
Myrtle Queen
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clueless
Thank you for your suggestion Ron, but I have already tried your suggestion and no one has a clue, not even the county government run co-op. I will be greatful to anyone who can help me!
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Can someone help me? I grow true Myrtle (myrtus communis) in the central Florida area and have lately been plagued by a type of leaf fungus. It appears on the young leaves in the form of rust colored spots. Does anyone know how I can treat this? Is there a cure? Can I use a non toxic organic...
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