You can grow perennial wallflowers from semi-ripe cuttings about 10 cm (4 in) long taken in late-spring or early-summer. Remove the leaves from the bottom one-third of the cutting. Dip the base in rooting powder and place in pots of sandy compost. Cover with a plastic bag.
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