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Julia Morton indicates that cuttings have been used for this species in Fruits of Warm Climates. I can't think of a plant that can be propigated by cuttings that will not airlayer. Approach grafting with a seedling in a pot would be another easy option for people with limited grafting skills (like me). I think so as well, just didn't want to plant it in the ground and then lose the tree when I move. I actually think it might be a marcot or cutting itself, just checked the stem again and it's hard to tell. Its not a graft though.