Need help with heirloom plants and cuttings...

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The Confederate rose has great roots I was able to dig up. But the angel trumpets don't have roots. Can they be rooted. Neither plant indured the ride home very well..
 

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I can't quite tell what it is. As far south as you are, could it be jasmine? Try rooting some in damp sand with a jar over the top, using rooting hormone if you have it.
Save some to try rooting in water, as well.
White frilly blooms...maybe a white passion flower?

Oh I hope it's jasmine!!
 
I had good success with angel trumpets (Brugmansia) taking a cutting of stem (5-8 inches), wrapping it in damp newspapers, and putting it in a cool dark space for about a month. Once roots had started at the bottom of the cutting I potted them up.

They grew for me for two years before I gifted them to a gardening friend. While they grew, they didn't seem to like South-est central-est Wisconsin and never really did well here.
 
What is this? Can it be rooted?

This is one of the types of Spiraea. I did not understand shrub it or cuttings.
Cuttings is necessary to implant in the shade under a cropped plastic bottle without a lid. I usually easy to take root cuttings before the leaves. Here are a few more difficult, but there is a chance. Do not forget to cut the flower stalks.

Possibly amaryllis? I accidentally cut the bulb in half. :he

Similar to the daylily.
 
Can you make more trips to the house. I would want the greenhouse, even if you have to give your family some money for it.

Yes, I can make more trips! But the greenhouse is really big and I have no where to put it. It's a SUPER nice greenhouse.. :(
 
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