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I'll try to not be long winded on this one:)Plumeria was the next plant I wanted to get involved with.The plan was to buy a fair size rooted tree in the spring.I happened to notice an elderly neighbor of mine has an ENORMOUS(best she can figure 40 year old tree)that needs pruning.In return she sai i could help myself to clippings to try and root myself.I've done some homework on the subject and I'm ready to get the clippings rooted.My question is are there any specifics about the pruning part.Obviously I'll get rid of the dead branches.Any other pointers?Or am i making to much of this:) P.S. it has white blooms and I'll be offering rooted cuttings for trade as I'm not in the garden hobby for $$.I'd love to get a nice Euphorbia in a color I don't already have.Thanks in advance Jonnie
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