Readily propagated by seeds, or by dividing the tufts.
Readily propagated by cuttings of firm or partially ripened shoots, placed in a close frame; those of the stove species require a warmer temperature than the half-hardy ones.
It isreadily propagated by division of the crowns, which should be done in spring.
It flowers from May to September; is readily propagated by cuttings, and sometimes raised from seeds, from whence several varieties have been produced.
It flowers from June, to August, and September; requires the same treatment as the more common Geraniums, and is readily propagated by cuttings.
Like the Alyssum deltoideum, it is well adapted to the decorating of walls, or rock-work, and is readily propagated either by seeds or slips.
As its roots produce plenty of offsets, it is readily propagated.
Balm is readily propagated by means of divisions, layers, cuttings, and by its seeds, which germinate fairly well even when four years old.
The other perennial and biennial herbs may be readily propagated by means of stem cuttings or "slips," which are generally as easy to manage as verbenas, geraniums and other "house plants.
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