
How to Propagate Wingleaf soapberry?
(Sapindus saponaria)
Wingleaf soapberry, also known as Western soapberry, Sulluku, Soap nut, A'e, Wild Chinaberry, Soaptree, Black nicker tree
The wingleaf soapberry is best propagated in Spring through cutting or layering methods. Moderately easy to propagate, successful growth is indicated by new leaves and shoots. Avoid overwatering and maintain well-drained soil during the process.