“…For C. pulchra cuttings, young, less lignified plants are more suitable for collecting branches, indicating that the age of the plant interferes with this type of approach, already evidenced in other cutting experiments with other species, where cuttings taken from juvenile individuals exhibited significantly higher rooting percentages than those taken from adult individuals [13,26]. Other conditions for the greater success of the second cuttings may have been the speed with which the cuttings were planted; unlike in the first test, with cuttings received from Bahia, in the second test, the cuttings were immediately planted.…”