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I show him a cutting from the US research pointing towards heat exhaustion as a cause.
Correspondence to family and friends invariably included a cutting from the Guardian.
The pensioners, from Bedford, innocently bought a cutting from a car boot sale believing it to be an innocuous shrub.
(The previous visit had been to deliver a cutting from one of their fig trees for Kunitz's garden).
Several years ago, I took a cutting from a beautiful blue-flowered hydrangea in northern New Jersey.
Starting a cutting from a branch would be difficult at best, requiring a greenhouse, misting system and luck.
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My mother read the Manchester Guardian before she married and I still have a cutting from October 1936 when she won the shared prize for a poem about book borrowers in the Saturday competition: The name above is of the owner, the lender merely, not the donor.
It's easy to start a new plumeria by taking a stem cutting from a mature plumeria.
All you need is a potato, some rooting compound, a small pot of cutting compost and a fresh cutting from a purple rose plant.
There are several ways you can grow a pomegranate: from a seedling, a cutting, or from seed.
In this horticultural tour de force, a single cutting from a mature chrysanthemum is patiently urged along, pinched back and tied until its proliferating branches offer up dozens upon dozens, then hundreds upon hundreds, of blooms.
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