Possible yes though it may not grow "true". You will need lots of patience as most tree cuttings take anything up to 18 months to root before you can plant them out. The strike rate is also very variable depending on the strength of the stock, the soil, the weather,etc. so try as many cuttings as you can squeeze in the space, you can always chuck them if they all root or flog them on ebay.
I'm interested in gardening but i don't particularly know much about it and i am wondering about a few plants like the 1's ive asked about. But wat about frangipani?
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Is it possible to grow a Cherry Blossom tree from a cutting?
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