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I went to someones house to get some brug cuttings that she told me I could have if I went and picked them up. When I got there she had those ready along with a tree, some showy stonecrop, and some Four o'clocks. One of the Four o'clocks has only the top part of the tuber (just barely) & the other doesn't have any part of the tuber. I would really like to propagate these from cuttings but have been unable to find any information on that. Is there a way to propagate the Four o'clocks from cuttings? I notice it has large nodes at intervals up the stem, will roots form there if I plant them in soil? I have had them sitting in water since yesterday. Please help. Thank you.
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