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The Sparmannia Diaries

By Ozhene @papaver
It feels like a large proportion of this year has been taken up with my discovery and love affair with Sparmannia africana.  Until February I am not aware of having seen one; then  I saw some at Thenford when I was there to see the snowdrops and once seen I was totally smitten.
The Sparmannia Diaries I was determined to have some of these wonderful plants.  I bought some seeds and sowed them.  I moved them from hot to cold, cold to hot.  I gave up and ignored them in the greenhouse and then one germinated.
The Sparmannia Diaries I was excited, I was pleased.  The slugs were pleased and devoured it overnight, this was irritating.
But I had a plan B as I had also found a plant to buy when I was at the West Woodhay Gardeners Fair.
The Sparmannia Diaries A good strong healthy plant and I did what I always do with a new prized plant, I considered how to propagate from it and duly took some cuttings.  One cutting I potted up in the greenhouse and the other I popped into a glass of water to see what would happen.  A couple of weeks pass and the cutting in the greenhouse took.
The Sparmannia Diaries I potted it on when it had some good roots and also took a couple more cuttings, well in for a penny.....
A couple of weeks more and I checked the cutting in the glass of water....
The Sparmannia Diaries joy of joys, there were roots developing - result!  I potted it on and left it in the greenhouse to settle and develop further.
The Sparmannia Diaries Am I happy with my wonderful Sparmannias?  Yes I am.
I have checked the two new cuttings in the greenhouse and....
The Sparmannia Diaries ... you guessed it, there are roots.  Few things are as magical as seeing the first roots indicating that a cutting has taken.  The patience required in waiting for this is almost too much for me but I restrain myself these days from giving the stems a little pull as that is a sure-fire way to failure.
The Sparmannia Diaries and look, look, the large Sparmannia has flower buds forming.  Yes it is early for them them to forming, but I am over the moon with excitement.
Sparmannia africana will have to overwinter indoors as it is quite tender.  They also are very sensitive to having sufficient water, which was why I thought that it might root in water if it tried it.  I always love plants that root in a glass of water, I think it reminds me of my first attempts at propagating house plants when I was a child.
I now have gone from the start of the year with never having heard of a Sparmannia to having five, yes, five.  My Sparmannia cup overfloweth.

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