Amateur Gardening

How do I propagate my mystery shrub?

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Please could you tell me what this shrub is and how we can propagate it? Sandra Jones, via email A This shrub is California allspice (Calycanthu­s occidental­is). A native of California, it grows to around 10ft (3m) and pleases us with its aromatic dark or red flowers.

I am pleased that yours is flourishin­g. It is not commonly seen and it makes a garden special.

Most plant centres stock it. The best way is to take half-ripe cuttings in early August. Start by tugging side shoots from the main stem, complete with a heel of bark. Then shorten cuttings to

3in (8cm). Additional­ly, reduce the heel of bark to 1∕4in (6mm) from the base of the cutting.

Remove lower leaves that might be buried and insert cuttings to half their depth and 3in (8cm) apart around the edge of a 4in (10cm) pot filled with proprietar­y cutting compost.

Water them in and cover the pot with an inflated clear plastic bag. Position the cuttings on a warm but not too sunny windowsill. Roots and new growth should form within six weeks.

 ??  ?? California­n allspice can be propagated by taking semi-ripe cuttings in summer
California­n allspice can be propagated by taking semi-ripe cuttings in summer
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