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  2. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Stem cuttings from woody plants are treated differently, depending on the maturity of the wood: Softwood cuttings come from stems that are rapidly expanding, with young leaves. In many species, such cuttings form roots relatively easily. [11] [12] Semi-hardwood cuttings come from stems that have completed elongation growth and have mature leaves.

  3. Like magic: Multiply your trees, shrubs by using cuttings - AOL

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    How magical: Stick a piece of wood in the ground and next year it becomes a plant. Not every woody plant will magically take root and start to grow from hardwood cuttings. Expect close to a 100% ...

  4. How to start new plants from hardwood cuttings, prunings - AOL

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  5. Hardwood - Wikipedia

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    Hardwood is wood from angiosperm trees. These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests . [ 1 ] In temperate and boreal latitudes they are mostly deciduous , but in tropics and subtropics mostly evergreen .

  6. Elm - Wikipedia

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    Methods include the winter transplanting of root suckers; taking hardwood cuttings from vigorous one-year-old shoots in late winter, [13] taking root cuttings in early spring; taking softwood cuttings in early summer; [14] grafting; ground and air layering; and micropropagation.

  7. Shelterwood cutting - Wikipedia

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    Shelterwood cutting removes part of the old forest stand to allow for a natural establishment of seedlings under the cover of the remaining trees. [1] Initial cuttings give just enough light to allow for the regeneration of desired species. Subsequent cuttings give the new seedlings more light and fully pass the growing space to the new generation.

  8. Delonix regia - Wikipedia

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    Less common, but just as effective, is propagation by semi-hardwood cuttings. Branches consisting of the current or last season's growth can be cut into 30 cm (12 in) sections and planted in a moist potting mixture.

  9. Solanum laciniatum - Wikipedia

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    They are also able to grow from semi-hardwood cuttings but do tend to grow much better directly from seed. [1] Solanum laciniatum are fast growing plants in correct conditions, but have a very short lifespan.

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