Air layering really old wood?

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I have a dwarf variety shrub lilac and would like to try air layering a decent sized branch but its a very old bush and the bigger limbs are probably decades old. Would it even be worth trying?
 
I have a dwarf variety shrub lilac and would like to try air layering a decent sized branch but its a very old bush and the bigger limbs are probably decades old. Would it even be worth trying?
My understanding is lilacs of all kinds root VERY easily.
 
I have a dwarf variety shrub lilac and would like to try air layering a decent sized branch but its a very old bush and the bigger limbs are probably decades old. Would it even be worth trying?
Most of my ground/layers are 2-400+ years old.
 
Yeah, younger trimmings root pretty easy in humid dome's. I need to start a few of my double white french lilac for landscaping. This is my bush and a couple shots of what the older branches look like. I have no idea which branch I would use, I haven't really looked that close yet.
 

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I'm no pro but I'm guessing an old plant also grows roots, so it should work :)
 
I would love to see how those look, even if they're not yet finished.
CW
Ok here's some. Rule of thumb where these grow is 100 years per caliper inch. A tiny seed falls in a crack of pahoehoe (smooth lava). Much like juniper grows in granite in the sierras. Mostly raw stock.
 

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My favorite, suffocated in akadama.
 

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Shima,
Very nice indeed. Especially since they were air layers. You should be proud.
CW
 
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