Propagated by seeds, divisions, creeping rootlets and cuttings.
Acalypha. Euphorbiaceæ.
Propagated by cuttings in sandy soil under a glass, in stove heat, during late winter or in spring.
Acanthephippium. Orchideæ.
Propagated by dividing the pseudo-bulbs as soon as growth commences. (See under [Orchids].)
Acantholimon. Plantagineæ.
Propagated by seeds sown carefully on a warm but rather shaded border; by very carefully made divisions; and by cuttings made in late summer and placed in frames to remain during the winter.
Acanthophœnix. Palmæ.
Propagated by seeds, sown in a moist bottom heat, in a well decomposed compost of one part loam, one of peat, one of leaf-mould, and one of sand.
Acanthorhiza. Palmæ.