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Alectryon coriaceus

Cracking the Code: Propagating the Tough-Nutted Alectryon Coriaceus

The Alectryon coriaceus, also known as the Glossy Bird’s Eye or Beach Bird’s Eye, is a small but mighty tree native to Australia. Its glossy leaves, fragrant flowers, and vibrant red berries make it a stunning addition to gardens, especially in coastal areas. Intrigued? You might be wondering, "Can I grow my own?" The answer is yes, but propagating Alectryon coriaceus requires a bit of patience and the right approach. Let’s dive in!

Two Paths to Propagation:

1. Seed Propagation: A Test of Patience

2. Cutting Propagation: A Faster Route

Care Tips for Your New Alectryon Coriaceus:

Why Choose Alectryon Coriaceus?

Propagating your own Alectryon coriaceus might be a waiting game, but the rewards are well worth it. With a little patience and these tips, you can enjoy the unique beauty of this Australian native in your own backyard.

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