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Corydyline Black Magic Ti Cutting Wanted


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I am looking for Black Magic Ti.   A rooted plant would be nice BUT perhaps some of you Florida residents could spare a cutting?  LMK and thank you!  Jeff White Dana Point CA

Dana Point Tropicals - C-27 License #906810

(949) 542-0999

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I have the plant shown below but had no clue to the name because I get a lot of my cuttings from local landscape maintenance workers who barely speak English and don't know most plant names, common or Latin.  I spent most of my life in zone 5 so I'm always learning down here.  Anyway, because you mentioned S FL I looked up the plant with the googles to see what it is and the description/pics look like a plant I've been experimenting with.  I have one of the worst types of color blindness and no one around to ask so I took pics and can double check later on color when someone else is around. Does this look like the plant you're after?

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I have a cutting that I recently started, wasn’t planning on selling it till next spring. It currently would have just small starter roots but it’s starting to leaf out. The cutting is 18” tall from top of soil to top of stalk. Your welcome to buy it early if you like. DM me if your interested I’m in Huntington Beach. Pics are of the mentioned plant and the parent plant.A9D33B48-7239-4EB5-9CFA-CD3442667B4B.thumb.jpeg.8d7b0c845c0c1fa3e742966b87d46674.jpegCB517335-6E7A-4B25-AF07-8E4258A0C242.thumb.jpeg.f91cdb68bed2e0a63b841d640e613477.jpeg

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On 7/26/2019 at 8:38 AM, NOT A TA said:

I have the plant shown below but had no clue to the name because I get a lot of my cuttings from local landscape maintenance workers who barely speak English and don't know most plant names, common or Latin.  I spent most of my life in zone 5 so I'm always learning down here.  Anyway, because you mentioned S FL I looked up the plant with the googles to see what it is and the description/pics look like a plant I've been experimenting with.  I have one of the worst types of color blindness and no one around to ask so I took pics and can double check later on color when someone else is around. Does this look like the plant you're after?

20190726_111859_zpsef4trsns.jpg

20190726_112133_zpsnsmznnzn.jpg

20190726_112151_zpsi2q6xvvj.jpg

Yes - That is it!  There are a few tall ones in my area that look great but impossible to find!

Dana Point Tropicals - C-27 License #906810

(949) 542-0999

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