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Re: leaf cuttings -- try try again
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- Subject: Re: leaf cuttings -- try try again
- From: K* C* <k*@tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 17:29:43 -0600
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At 3:25 PM -0400 6/15/98, ginny wrote:
>Karen,
>
>I've never tried leaf cuttings of primulas--they are so easy to divide.
>
>Your begonia would start very easily from stem cuttings. Can be done in
>water, even. Though soil is better.
>
>Good luck!
Thanks. I know they can be started in other ways, but I wanted to do leaf
cuttings. Cut up a leaf, and have it make a new plant on each piece?
That's Magic!
Karen. [hasn't tried dividing primulas, but has one that's locked in battle
with a foamflower, so I suppose I ought]
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