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By Caroline: I have a jasmine traveling vine and I was wondering if I cut it back and put cut limbs in water will they start to take route?
Answer By The Flower Expert: I dont think they will take root in water. They do not like waterlogged roots. Its a tropical vine. It reproduces from cuttings in the soil. The best method is in a greenhouse, sunroom, or cold frame with temperatures warmer than 40 degrees, but cooler than 70 degrees F. Jasmines are best started from mature plants by cuttings in early spring or early fall.
By C.Johnson: Please could you tell me what the small slimy wet things are on the leaves of our lilies. My husband did remove a red lily beetle a couple of weeks ago but haven't seen anymore since. These are queer looking things, you would think the leaves had been splattered with wet soil.
Answer By The Flower Expert: Slimy things are slugs on your plant. They are fleshy, slimy things that feed mainly at night.
They feed leaves, stems, flowers, and roots. Their presence can be identified by holes in the leaves or just scar the leaf surface and silvery slime trails.
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