Layering
A propagation technique in which a long, flexible stem of a woody plant is secured to, (with soil, a piece of wire or other means), the ground to encourage root development at the point of contact with the ground, while still attached to the parent plant; thus forming a new plant. A common method used for propagating roses.

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Plant Propagation by Layering: Instructions for the Home Gardener - North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service

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