| Layering
1. A stem, low on the shrub, is arched mechanically
to the ground and held in place with some small wire hoops.
2. The lower surface of the held stem is wounded
(with a small notch or some grooves) and the wound is dusted with rooting
hormone.
3. The wounded, dusted, section of the stem is
buried in the moist soil.
4. With time, the hormone powder and contributions
of auxin from the rest of the leaves on the donor plant cause roots to
form from the wounded area.
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