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Jun 1, 2016 11:52 AM CST
Name: Alice
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I can find a lot of information on making and using willow water for rooting plants. I can find a lot of information about medicinal uses of willow water by earlier civilizations. What I can't find is when willow water was first used for rooting plants.

Apparently the Egyptians noted that willow trees rooted easily but does anyone have a reference to when willow branches were first used to root other plants?

Thanks.
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