The Olive may be propagated from seeds, cuttings, layers, suckers and pieces of the old stumps.
This common variety grows to a height of from 10 to 20 feet, is hardy, and can easily be propagated from cuttings.
It is propagated from seed, as well as from cuttings of the ripe wood.
For Pressions or Motions, propagated from a shining Body through an uniform Medium, must be on all sides alike; whereas by those Experiments it appears, that the Rays of Light have different Properties in their different Sides.
It may be propagated from seeds, or by a division of the roots.
It is propagated from seeds, which may be sown in the open ground in April or May, in shallow drills six or eight inches apart.
It is propagated from seed, which may be sown either in autumn, just before the closing-up of the ground; or in spring, as soon as the soil is in good working condition.
Though it may be propagated from seeds, it is generally increased by a division of the roots, which may be made in spring or autumn.
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