cuttage

/ˈkʌtɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A method of plant propagation by taking a cutting (a piece of stem, leaf, or root) and growing it into a new plant.
    • Many houseplants can be easily increased through simple cuttage.
    • The gardener used cuttage to multiply her collection of succulents.
    • Cuttage is a common way to grow new rose bushes from existing ones.
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