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How to Propagate Angophora hispida

Taming the “Fuzzy Box”: A Guide to Propagating Angophora hispida

The Angophora hispida, affectionately known as the dwarf apple or fuzzy box, is a captivating Australian native that adds a distinct charm to gardens. With its unique, rough bark, vibrant red new growth, and showy white flowers, it’s no wonder gardeners are eager to propagate this beauty. While not as straightforward as some plants, successfully growing new Angophora hispida is an achievable feat with a bit of insight.

This guide will explore two main methods of propagation:

1. Seed Propagation

2. Cutting Propagation

Tips for Success:

By following these guidelines and arming yourself with patience, you can successfully propagate your own Fuzzy Box, adding this unique and beautiful Australian native to your garden. Happy propagating!

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