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Menyanthes (Buckbean). Gentianece. 



Increased by seeds ; by divisions of the roots. 

 Menziesia. Ericaceae. 



May be increased by dividing established tufts, by layers' 

 or by cuttings. 



Mertensia, Lungwort. Boraginece. 



Propagation is effected by sowing seeds as soon as ripe, or 

 by divisions in autumn. 



Mesembryanthemum (Fig Marigold, Ice Plant). Ficoidea:. 



May be easily propagated by seeds, sown under glass ; by 

 pieces, pulled or cut off, and laid in the sun on moist sand. 



Mespilus. See Medlar. 

 Metrosideros. Myrtacece. 



Propagated by seeds ; also by cuttings of the hardened 

 wood in late autumn. 



Mezereum, Mezereon. See Daphne. 

 Michaelmas Daisy. See Aster. 

 Michauxia. Campanulacece. 



The seeds may be sown in the border in spring. 

 Michelia. Magnoliacece. 



Seeds. Make cuttings of growing wood in summer, and 

 place in sand under glass. 



Mignonette. See Reseda. 

 Milfoil. See Achillea. 

 Milkweed. See Asclepias. 

 Milla. Liliacea. 



Increased by seeds, bulbels or divisions. 

 Miltonia. Orchidece. 



Dividing the pseudo-bulbs. (See also under Orchids.) 

 Mimosa (Sensitive Plant). Leguminosce. 



Seeds, sown in-doors. Cuttings of rather firm shoots, and 

 inserted in sandy soil, in heat. 



Mimulus (Monkey Flower, Musk Plant). Scrophularinece. 



Propagated by seeds, which should be thinly sown and 

 lightly covered. Also by divisions and cuttings. 



Mint. See Peppermint and Spearmint. 



