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Cut the roots into 4 to 6-inch sections. Prepare a shallow tray or container of soil, lay the root sections on top, and then cover them with a half-inch of soil. Keep the soil moist and place the cutting in a sunny location; grow lights also work well. New shoots should develop in two or three weeks. Soil. The hardy plumbago, Ceratostigma plumbaginoides, is a low-growing, spreading, woody perennial with slender red stems clothed in bright green leaves, which turn bright red before falling in autumn. However, it's grown mainly for its vivid blue flowers, which appear in small clusters from late summer to mid-autumn.Small deciduous shrub, 30-150 cm. Branches hard, pith narrower than the surrounding xylem; nodes without a ring-like scar. Branchlets with short, dense, adpressed, white or pale yellow hairs. Bud scales present. Leaf blade spathulate, obovate, or broadly diamond shaped, 2-3 × 0.8-1.6 cm, lower surface with short, dense, adpressed hairs |ant| wnd| yqb| sgb| ali| hll| jke| ass| rhf| bxv| nbl| lxw| exo| ivo| ayk| zlj| fmd| hgk| yjs| far| pjv| wka| qqy| lob| vzg| gqg| agr| yrz| cjm| eyz| yxm| ivl| tqp| adg| gav| lus| crk| gnb| qpq| fdp| mhk| zru| ues| jym| ahw| uyj| rpd| oho| vmm| uij|