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Now that I'm the proud owner of a Zamioculcas zamiifolia, (Thank you, Sansman) naturally I'd like to propagate it. From other discussions, I've gathered that working from leaves, rather than stem cuttings, is the way to go. This is fine with me, as I would be willing to remove a leaf or two, but not to amputate one of those gorgeous stalks.
However, the leaves seem to blend so seamlessly into the stalks. Where do I separate them, and how do I go about it?
Karen
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