Chinotto
A very special morning for us. A visit to one of Adelaide's iconic gardens for a meeting of the Rhododendron Society. I was going to blip an image of the proceedings, but I saw this lovely shrub (which I thought was some sort of cumquat) Turns out it is Chinotto (Citrus myrtifolia, the myrtle-leaved orange tree). It's a charming tree and perfect for a large pot, and I want one.
This Rhodo Society is very good value. As part of the membership fee, you get a propagating tub, propagating mix, hormone rooting gel,and a ton of rhodo cuttings. Then you get a demo on how to prepare the cuttings.
It was such fun, and a lovely group of people. We now have more than 60 Rhodo cuttings and if we get a strike rate of 50%, we'll have enough plants for the new Rhodo garden bed at OGH. Several thousand dollars worth.
It's very exciting.
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