Seeds, when obtainable. Usually by cuttings of young wood in heat.
Myosotis (Forget-me-not). Boragineæ.
Propagated by seeds sown in spring in-doors or in the garden. The perennials may also be increased by divisions, in spring, or by cuttings placed under a hand-glass in a shady spot, in summer.
Myrica (Bayberry, Sweet Gale, Wax Myrtle, Candleberry). Myricaceæ.
Hardy species mostly by seeds, from which the pulp has been removed. Sow as soon as ripe, or stratify them. Layers and divisions may also be employed. The greenhouse species are increased mostly by green cuttings.
Myristica (Nutmeg). Myristiceæ.
May be increased by seeds; or by cuttings of ripened shoots placed in sand under glass, in bottom heat.
Myrobolan. See [Prunus].
Myrodia, Lexarsa. Sterculiaceæ.