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Propagating shrubs, vines, and trees from stem cuttings
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Propagating shrubs, vines, and trees from stem cuttings

Mohan G. N. Kumar
PNW (Series), 152, Washington State University Extension
09/2016
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6407
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Abstract

Woody plants—Propagation Plant cuttings--Rooting.
Many shrubs, vines, and trees can be easily multiplied using various parts of the plant, such as stems, leaves, or roots. Because this process is distinct from reproduction by seed, it is known as vegetative or asexual propagation. The following discussion will focus on stem cuttings because these vegetative plant parts are the most suitable for propagating evergreen and deciduous ornamental shrubs and trees commonly grown by homeowners in the Pacific Northwest.

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