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Knowltonia, Anamenia. Rammculacece . 

 Increased by seeds and divisions. 



Kcellikeria. Gesneracece. 



Seeds, carefully sown. May be propagated by dividing 

 the tubers. 



Koelreuteria. Sapindacece. 



Propagated in spring by seed, by layers in autumn, and by 

 cuttings of the youn g s hoots in spring ; also by root-cuttings 



Koeniga. Cruciferce. 



Seeds, in spring. 

 Kramer ia. Poly gale ce. 



Cuttings, set in sand under glass, in spring. 



Kreysigia, Tripladenia. Liliacece. 



Seeds. Propagated generally by divisions in spring. 



Kydia. Malvacece. 



Seeds. May be increased by cuttings of firm shoots, which 

 root in sand under glass. 



Laburnum. Leguminosce. 



The species may be increased by seeds. Layers and suck- 

 ers are often used. The varieties by grafting or budding on 

 the common sorts. 



Lachenalia. Liliacece. 

 Seeds. Bulbels. 



Lachnasa. Thymelacece. 



Cuttings of short young shoots may be made in spring, and 

 should be placed in sand, under glass. 



Laelia. Or chide a. 



Increased by pseudo-bulbs, as in cattleya. See also under 

 Orchids. 



Lagerstroemia (Crape Myrtle). Lythrariece. 



Layers. Cuttings of firm, small side shoots may be made 

 in spring, and placed in bottom heat. 



Lagetta (Lace Bark). Thymelacece. 



Usually increased by cuttings of firm shoots, placed in 

 sand under glass, in bottom heat. 



