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I think you can grow from cuttings
They are perennials, but are usually grown as annuals as they tend to deteriorate in appearance after a while. You can propagate them easily from cuttings.
White cedar is easy to propagate either from stem cuttings (vegetative) or from seed. Go to this website, and look at the Table of Contents to find the desired information.http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/coastal/plnwrawc/awcindex.html
roses are not monocotyledons. they propagate by cuttings.
The best way to propagate Hibiscus, especially the fancier flowered ones, is by cuttings. This will ensure the new plants have the exact same flowers. If your plant actually forms seeds, you can grow those as well and see what color and size the flowers are on the new plants, but you'll have to wait at least a year or two for the first bloom.
You can propagate from cuttings.
I think you can grow from cuttings
Yes. Cistus can be propagated by seeds or cuttings and is easy to propagate.
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.
They are perennials, but are usually grown as annuals as they tend to deteriorate in appearance after a while. You can propagate them easily from cuttings.
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.
White cedar is easy to propagate either from stem cuttings (vegetative) or from seed. Go to this website, and look at the Table of Contents to find the desired information.http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/coastal/plnwrawc/awcindex.html
roses are not monocotyledons. they propagate by cuttings.
Place stem cuttings in moist soil and place in humid area with non direct sunlight.keep soil moist and cuttings should root in 7-14 days. When rooted move cuttings to an area that gets 4 hours of morning sun. Keep plants moist until you transplant. 3-4 weeks
they are: sexual propagation & asexual proagation.
Lavender will self seed. However this will not be true lavender due to pollination. It will not spread like mint say. If you want more lavender, the best way is to take soft wood cuttings. www.yorkshirelavender.com
The best way to propagate Hibiscus, especially the fancier flowered ones, is by cuttings. This will ensure the new plants have the exact same flowers. If your plant actually forms seeds, you can grow those as well and see what color and size the flowers are on the new plants, but you'll have to wait at least a year or two for the first bloom.