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No but you can take cuttings.
The plant had to germinate before I could take cuttings from it.
Bee's plolinate it then get its seeds and plant them. You can also take cuttings from a plant and root them..... or you can Graft a cutting onto a base plant and grow a hybrid plant.
Take cuttings of about two sections and place in a peat sand 50/50 mixture, water and leave alone in a warm situation and they will root.
They are basically the same because in both cases somatic multiplication and cell differentiation take place to establish a new plant.
There are several meanings: one being when a gardener increases plant stock by propagation. Another is the increase in population. Propagation means to multiply, increase in number. A gardener make take cuttings of certain plants and propagate the cuttings, to increase the number of plants that can be planted out the following year.
Once the plant goes yellow (mine in upstate NY is green most of the summer ) then you can cut back. Moving or splitting is a fall or spring job not summer.
You can take cuttings of sedum and root them. This is asexual reproduction. However, sedum do have flowers and make seeds. This is sexual reproduction.
Keep it watered and out of frost and in good light.
There are several meanings: one being when a gardener increases plant stock by propagation. Another is the increase in population. Propagation means to multiply, increase in number. A gardener make take cuttings of certain plants and propagate the cuttings, to increase the number of plants that can be planted out the following year.
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If you plant just before spring, your plant should be flourishing and possibly bearing fruit by summer. Raspberries are a very tough little plant and can stand heavy pruning, probably to within 6 inches of its roots, in the fall. You can take cuttings of raspberries and give them to your friends.