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[Sparrow Propagation of daphne by layering. Left-Prepared layer showing how shoot is twisted at the point of cutting to expose cut surfaces to soil moisture when layer is buried, thus encouraging rooting. Right— Rooted layer cut from parent plant. Rooting normally takes about eight months.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 100, Issue 5, 16 May 1960, Page 509

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[Sparrow Propagation of daphne by layering. Left-Prepared layer showing how shoot is twisted at the point of cutting to expose cut surfaces to soil moisture when layer is buried, thus encouraging rooting. Right—Rooted layer cut from parent plant. Rooting normally takes about eight months. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 100, Issue 5, 16 May 1960, Page 509

[Sparrow Propagation of daphne by layering. Left-Prepared layer showing how shoot is twisted at the point of cutting to expose cut surfaces to soil moisture when layer is buried, thus encouraging rooting. Right—Rooted layer cut from parent plant. Rooting normally takes about eight months. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 100, Issue 5, 16 May 1960, Page 509

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