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THE i’WRSERI’-LIST 303<br />

Dodecatheon (Shooting-Star). I’T~w IL/WWF..<br />

Prqagut~d Slowly lq seeds. The roots may be divided in<br />

spring or autlllnn. (‘rlttings of the whole root can be used effectively,<br />

the root bein, (r taken ofI’ the crown, planted upright, and<br />

covered with the sandy soil.<br />

‘nQE&-& ?A?j?l!!! !‘?!Q:W.<br />

Incrcascxc reaclily by. seeds, which should be handled same as<br />

t leans. $1 jet imt5 c.*uttage or la?*erage is employed for the more<br />

wood!. kintls. SW I’ll fvwrinJ for 1). Th,tr,tt hrrgian~us.<br />

Doodia. ~‘o~~~~~o,liraf~f~a~.<br />

Propagation 1,)~ spores and tfi\.ision. See FWns, page 312.<br />

Doronicum (Ixoparcl’s Bane). (~ouI~I~)s~~E<br />

Alliltipliccl 1-j~~4s anfl divisions.<br />

Dorstenia. Jlorarfw.<br />

Propagated 1,). se&<br />

R-hen repotting.<br />

when procuraJble ; division of the plant<br />

Doryanthes. ;f mrrrylliflacfw.<br />

Propagated 1)~. su&~rs in pots ; they are produced after flowering.<br />

Downingia (( ‘lintonia of se&men). IJohrl,incccp.<br />

,Snnuals e;rsil>* groivn from secrls sown in the open or started<br />

under g’lass.<br />

Draba (FY hi t low-Grass). Cyrur(fpraT.<br />

By fall-sown or spring-sown seeds ; the perennials by division.<br />

Draczena. Lili~~tctv.<br />

Propagation as for (:ord>vlinc, which see, page 288.<br />

Dracocephalum (Ikapon’s Head). I,a~hiafce.<br />

The annuals are raised easily- from seeds, sown in the open in<br />

spring or started indoors. Perennials are handled by division or<br />

by cutting5 of growing wood in spring.<br />

Dracontiurn. ~1 raccal.<br />

Propagation as for amorphophallus. See also Aracece, page 239.<br />

Dracunculus. A RNVW.<br />

Propagation as for arum, by offsets of the tubers and sometimes<br />

by seeds. See Arucc~, page 239.

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