Wallflowers are very easy to propagate from cuttings. They are a plant that is best replaced every 3 - 4 years, so cuttings are a great way of keeping Wallflowers
Take cuttings in the late spring, ensuring that each has at least one leaf node.
Remove all flowers and flower buds from the cutting and leave only three to four leaves.
For best results, dip the cutting in a rooting hormone before planting back in soil or compost.
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- Take cuttings in the late spring, ensuring that each has at least one leaf node.
- Remove all flowers and flower buds from the cutting and leave only three to four leaves.
- For best results, dip the cutting in a rooting hormone before planting back in soil or compost.
Alternatively, wallflowers can be grown from seeds2.I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...