Does anyone know how Limonium is propagated . Is it by seeds, cuttings or rooted cuttings? I bought the Limonium shown as a potted plant last autumn and it is beautiful in flower and I want to have more of them and hope I can increase them myself rather than go off and buy more.
Propagation of Limonium
Seed sowing is the most common method of propagation. It takes 10 -20 days to germinate. 65-75 degrees fahreheit is ideal temperature. Sow directly in well drained soil outdoors. This particular plant does not like to be transplanted.It prefers full sun.
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