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Lygodium (Hartforcl Fern. Climbing Fern). Scziixce~ccfxe.I’IWp~tgit ion 1)s. sport’s, and divisions of thtl root. See Ffmas.Lyonia. I:‘ricwcw.Propagated by seeds, sown in sanely peat soil, as for otherEricact ; illso lb)* hJ’C’I?i.Lysimachia (I,oosestrift*). I’rittt2tlwr~.Propitga t ion i. c: usuwll~~ by division in autumn or spring ; alsol)j. cuttings and sonMinx l>y src~ls.Lythrum. I,j/th~Ut’i’,/‘.Grown usually* front di\%ion of strong clumps ; also by seedsas for other perennials, and sorue species vornctimes by cuttings.. Macadamia (Qut~sland Nut j. Protmm.Propagated 1,~. st~ls, which niay 1)~ stratified in sand or plantedsin&* in pots of porous sand!- soil. Thc~~ gern~inate more rapidlywhen pi\3211 ;irtikicial heat or planted in surnnler.Maclura ; hvwl also as l’~,r,qlu~ (~(.)sagt~ Orange). 91o~cu~.Incrcascct \JJ. wc~l sown in t.lltk spring ; also propagated by rootcuttings,anal I))* qc~(~nwoocl cuttings under glass. Seedlings usuall>rIIlalit’ plants tlic first ,\‘t’ar strong t~llongh for planting for hedges.Madia. C ‘0 ttt posits.Propagated t,?v ~~~1s sownflll\\Tth~-gii~dt?ll~IlIllli~l5.in spring ; the kinds usually grown areMagnolia. JIcr~~ttctli~rwt.SC& are cornin~nl~~ twployvl, SOWI as soon as ripe or stratifiedtill spring. Thtb c*o\-erings sho~~ld be nlaccraterl in the very pulpyspecks. T11e St& of cucumber tree and sonle others are sowndirectly in autunin. ‘1‘1:~ seeds of any species should not be allowedto hw1I1~ thoroughl>. drj.. See Midwlitr.1f:ignolias striktx ~111 front green cuttings, cut to a heel andh:ln4lt4 un&r &ss. Layers of last ;Tear’s growth put down in springilTI(l tOngUtV1 or Ilr)tC~ll~Vl RI? often used ; layers are usually severedant1 transplantt-4 tlw following spring, but it is safer to take themof-Y (l:lrly in .Jnl~-, plant in pots and keep in a close franle untilestablishccl. Nanled \~arieties are veneer- or side-grafted upon

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