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  1. 13. Propagation - NC State Extension Publications

    23 hours ago · This propagation chapter from the Extension Gardener Handbook explains how and why to grow new plants from seed (sexual reproduction) and from cuttings (a…

  2. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

    Plant propagation is the process by which new plants grow from various sources, including seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts. Plant propagation can refer to both man-made and natural processes. …

  3. PROPAGATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 3, 2011 · The meaning of PROPAGATION is the act or action of propagating. How to use propagation in a sentence.

  4. How to Propagate Your Plants: 4 Beginner Techniques - wikiHow

    Aug 6, 2025 · If you want to save time and money growing your plants, there are multiple propagation techniques to try, like taking cuttings, dividing the roots, layering, and grafting.

  5. PROPAGATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    propagation noun [U] (SPREADING) formal the act or process of spreading something, especially a harmful message or opinion, among a lot of people:

  6. How to Propagate Plants | Planet Natural

    Dec 8, 2012 · Ready to turn your garden into a propagation paradise? Whether you’re looking to clone your favorite houseplant or multiply your outdoor beauties, this guide has all the dirt on easy and …

  7. 8: Plant Propagation - Biology LibreTexts

    There are two types of propagation: sexual and asexual. Sexual reproduction requires the union of the sperm and egg and results in a plant with a new combination of genes. It involves the floral parts of a …

  8. How to Propagate Plants: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

    Propagation is the process of creating new plants from existing ones. Learn how to propagate your houseplants through methods such as stem cutting, division, and leaf cutting.

  9. Propagation 101: What It Is & Why It Matters - Propagate One

    Sep 16, 2025 · Learn the basics of plant propagation sexual vs asexual methods, their advantages, and why propagation is vital for food, horticulture, and conservation.

  10. Propagation | Seeds, Cuttings & Layering | Britannica

    Propagation, in horticulture, the reproduction of plants by any number of natural or artificial means. With crops that produce seed freely and come true closely enough for the purposes in view, growing from …