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Starting a Trumpet Vine from a Cutting?

Can you start another vine from a cutting of the existing vine?

By Cindy

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June 9, 20130 found this helpful

You probably can but I have found they don't transplant easily, so I'm guessing they wouldn't be easy to start from cuttings either. Fortunately they grow easily from their seeds. Just pick one of the pods when it gets brown. There are tons of seeds inside. You can hardly stop them. They spring up everywhere in my yard by themselves. You'll have no trouble with these beautiful vines. They are easy to care for too.

 

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