Amistad is a cultivar , not a species. It is propagated vegetatively by cuttings. It you take seeds off of Amistad, they may be similar, but equally may be somewhat different , depending on what the bees have done. If you want a lot, the best way is to buy one plant and take cuttings.
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Amistad is a cultivar , not a species. It is propagated vegetatively by cuttings. It you take seeds off of Amistad, they may be similar, but equally may be somewhat different , depending on what the bees have done. If you want a lot, the best way is to buy one plant and take cuttings.
lol fidget, there are two of these threads, same answer from me on the other one.
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In the sticks near Peterborough
Thanks for the info. No wonder I couldn't find any. Had better try cuttings. When is the best time to do this.