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  2. Chlorophytum comosum - Wikipedia

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    Propagating Chlorophytum comosum commonly occurs through potting the plantlets, informally referred to as 'spiderettes', [19] or 'pups', [20] directly into potting soil, or pumice, attached to the main plant or cutting the running stems and then potting them. Spider plants are easy to grow, being able to thrive in a wide range of conditions.

  3. How to Grow Spider Plants That Sprout Lots of "Babies" - AOL

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    To propagate your spider plant, trim off the smaller plant and place the bottom in a glass of water. Once roots have developed, transfer the offshoot into soil, and water it regularly. How to ...

  4. Division (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Division, in horticulture and gardening, is a method of asexual plant propagation, where the plant (usually an herbaceous perennial) [1] is broken up into two or more parts. Each part has an intact root and crown. [2] The technique is of ancient origin, and has long been used to propagate bulbs such as garlic and saffron.

  5. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    A plant cutting is a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation. A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking.

  6. How to Care for Spider Plants the Right Way, According to an ...

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    Here, expert-approved spider plant care tips to help your new plant thrive in your home. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Plant Parents: You Could Be Breaking the Law - AOL

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    Any new plant—houseplant, landscape annual, perennial, shrub, tree, or edible plant—can be patented. On average, especially for shrubs and trees, it takes six to eight years to develop one new ...

  8. Grevillea juniperina - Wikipedia

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    Plants are readily propagated by cuttings or seed, [41] although propagation by cuttings is required to ensure the new plants have the same characteristics of the parent. [39] Direct contact with the plant may cause a skin rash. [42] Many cultivars have been selected for horticultural use, either selected forms or hybrids with other Grevillea ...

  9. Everything You Need to Know About Caring for a Spider Plant - AOL

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