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I am looking online for a list of fruiting plants that propagate via cuttings. Now all that keeps piping up is pages talking about grafting trees. So here is a shout out to my fig peeps. Any ideals, I am wanting to do 1000 + but a variety.

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I have looked for such lists for fruiting plants that root readily either by cuttings or layering.  Most I have found lists of herbaceous plants , flowers ... 
 It seems you need to search for specific fruiting plant names and usually in the information it will tell you best ways to propagate them.
I guess if you are proficient at programming complex Google searches you may be able to come up with such a list.  If so please share it.

Alternatively if everyone replies to this thread with fruiting plants that they are aware of that root readily then that would be a nice start;

Off the top of my head here is what fruits and nuts I have rooted by cuttings and layering;

figs
grapes
hazelnut trees
cactus (Opuntia)
Kiwi (low success rates)
blackberry
blueberry

also many flower trees and bushes (fruit for birds ..LOL)
magnolia
roses
flower/berry trees
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I just orders some pomegranate cuttings. Info says they root fairly easy.

You might want to try a more descriptive subject for your thread title to attract more input.

Pomegranates usually root fairly well but my success rates have varied.  Mulberry (Morus alba, at least) have rooted for my very easily but some have reported difficulty.  Pears and apples can be rooted but are usually better on other rootstock but quince might be worthwhile.  Grapes root easily.

Hi Garden_whisperer,
This is what I'm used to propagate through cuttings without any chems in Zone 7 :
- Blackberry
- T-a-y-b-e-r-r-y
- raspberry
- strawberry
- Figtrees
- Goose berries yellow, green/violet
- blakcurrant
- currant bush yelllow,red
- grapes

For seedlings, through root-suckers:
- Apricot trees.

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