Increased by cuttings, which should be planted in sand, under glass. Give slight bottom heat.

Custard Apple. See [Anona].

Cyananthus. Campanulaceæ.

Seeds. Strong roots may be carefully divided in spring, but this is not desirable. Usually by cuttings, which should be taken during spring or early summer, and struck in sandy peat, being kept moist.

Cyanophyllum. Melastomaceæ.

Increased by seed. By cuttings or eyes, which should be placed in sand where a good bottom heat must be maintained, and they should be shaded from the sun.

Cyanotis. Commelinaceæ.

Seeds; usually by young cuttings in sandy soil, in brisk heat.

Cycas. Cycadaceæ.

Increased by seed, and oftener by suckers.