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| Daphniphyllum can be propagated by cuttings, but roots rather slowly, and if seed could be secured it would no doubt give better results. The plants need protection from frost in winter till well established. They are strong growers in rich soil. | | Daphniphyllum can be propagated by cuttings, but roots rather slowly, and if seed could be secured it would no doubt give better results. The plants need protection from frost in winter till well established. They are strong growers in rich soil. |
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| + | Two other names, D. glaucescens, Blume, and D. jezoense, Hort., occur occasionally in horticultural literature. The first has scarcely glaucous Lvs. with lateral veins ⅕-⅓ in. apart and is probably not in cult.; the latter is a more dwarf form than the others. J. B. S. Norton. |
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