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The Sycamore Gap tree could live on after the National Trust reported signs of life from cuttings. Rare plant specialists have been working to propagate material taken from the site, after the ...
Hopes high that the Sycamore Gap tree will live on: Cuttings taken from the much-loved felled tree are showing 'signs of life', scientists say ...
With an evergreen plant, you wait until the spring flush is gone, and take your cutting all through the warmer months because that's the time that they'll root quite easily.
Hopes are high that the famous Sycamore Gap tree will live on despite its felling after scientists found that salvaged seeds and cuttings are showing positive signs of being viable for new growth.
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