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we have a lovely mauve coloured hawthorne in the garden and i want to take some cuttings. can anyone tell me the best way to do this..... thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Flowers can go a slightly plummy shade on alkaline soils but not a true mauve if it definitely a hawthorn phone round a few nurseries that specialise in trees it may be a new form and needs to be professionally propagated so we can all buy one, if it is a new plant then you will be able to register it and claim royalties on every plant sold. Could you post a photo I'd love to see it