Propagated by divisions, layers, and by cuttings of young shoots, inserted under a hand-light, or by ripened cuttings. In this country, oftener increased by ripe wood in fall.

Kitaibelia. Malvaceæ.

Seeds. May be readily propagated by divisions.

Kleinhovia. Sterculiaceæ.

Seeds. Make cuttings of the young ripened shoots, and place in sand, in heat, under glass.

Klugia. Gesneraceæ.

Seeds. Propagated usually by cuttings.

Knightia, Rymandra. Proteaceæ.

Make cuttings of ripened shoots with upper leaves on, and place in sandy soil under glass, in a very gentle bottom heat.

Kniphofia, Tritoma. Liliaceæ.