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The increase of plants, either by seeds or by means of cuttings, division, grafting or layering.
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Regeneration of new plants by means other than seed, eg by rooting cuttings.
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Of a chain letter variation at a given time, the number of receipts in the month following. Propagation measures the replicative success of a letter and is presumed to be roughly correlated with its frequency of appearance in our dated collection. CLEVO
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The process of updating a domain across the world's Internet servers. Propagation can take between three to five days.
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Various methods of starting new plants ranging from starting seeds to identical clones created by cuttings or layering.
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