nostr:npub147cs3tl7d2e9uhzns8wyreacdh8sw25092jjf5ka4uycvr2rqhnsu527uk wow - I would have never imagined that! Here in the tropics, it's not hard to propagate by cuttings, but can hardly be considered common and even less so, invasive. We just planted a forage variety along a main fence way for biomass and animal fodder. We've also got the sticks of a prolific fruiting red variety rooting in - and we're dreaming about eating the fruits ๐Ÿ˜…. I wonder why it wouldn't be invasive here, but up north jt is? ๐Ÿค”

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