
proliferations, on their scapes (flower stalks). If you wait until the scape is done flowering and starts to die back, you can cut off and root the proliferations, making new plants!
were very generous with such new plants for us! For more information on cultivating proliferations, see: http://www.shieldsgardens.com/DLPlace/prolifer.html |
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