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Placing cuttings onto a strip of black plastic covered with a ...
When the roll is complete, secure with rubber bands, and label...
Good Delphinium cutting; Bad Delphinium cutting with too many ...
Good Delphinium cutting.
With a clean, sharp penknife, remove any damaged tissue or stu...
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Easing the cuttings out, ready for potting out separately, fro...
Inserting streptocarpus leaf sections, cut edges down, in shal...
Inserting cuttings into holes made in a pot of cutting compost...
Colour illustration of the life cycle of a fern.
Remove mature leaflets and any dead matter on the frond by pin...
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In some cases, bulbils develop fronds and root system while st...
Select a strong, new rhizome (here a Davallia solida cultivar)...
Cut the Davallia solidar cultivar rhizome into sections, using...
Davallia solida cultivar rhizome sections with at least one gr...
Davallia solida cultivar potted individually into a moist, soi...
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Rhizome sections placed and loosely spaced in a tray containin...
A strong root system and small fronds have developed on this a...
Auricle with any roots or snags trimmed off.
Removing a healthy, undamaged auricle by cutting between it an...
Trimmed auricle inserted, base downwards, into a pot, so that ...
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