plant propagation

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plant propagation

Seed dispersers

poop, fur, and other ways animals scatter seeds
2020
"Looks at how pollinators make the world a better place, as well as the threats they face and how people can protect them"--OCLC.

El viaje del polen

la reproduccio?n de las plantas
Plants have many ways for propagation. For instance, flowering plants usually attract bees and butterflies. Bees and butterflies then fly from flower to flower. This helps the flowering plants to bear seeds or fruits.
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Growing new plants

Provides an introduction to growing plants, exploring the different types and ways to start a plant and more.

Flowers of the world

1975
SUMMARY: Pictures and descriptions of garden flowers, their botanical origins, and directions for cultivation.

Starting seeds

how to grow healthy, productive vegetables, herbs, and flowers from seed
2012
Explains how to grow healthy, productive vegetables, herbs, and flowers from seed.

Growing new plants

2015
Provides an introduction to growing plants, exploring the different types and ways to start a plant and more.

Plants from plants

the secrets of propagating more than 60 different kinds of houseplants for next to nothing
1976

Plant propagation A to Z

growing plants for free
2006
A guide to plant propagation that illustrates practical step-by-step propagation techniques and offers an alphabetically arranged overview of more than one thousand garden plants.

The complete book of plant propagation

1997
Outlines the techniques involved in raising plants from seeds, cuttings, division, layering, and other methods of propagation, and features an encyclopedia of approximately eighteen hundred hardy and tender ornamental and fruiting plants, vegetables, and culinary herbs.

Plant propagation

1999
A guide to plant propagation that includes explanations of the different propagation techniques, advice on choosing the right seeds, and instructions for caring for the plants.

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