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For an oleander, you can take cuttings from new or old growth. Locate a node, cut the stem straight across, and remove excess leaves. Oleander cuttings can form roots in a bottle of water or in soil. In the water bottle, you will be able to see the roots forming. In soil, you can be sure of rooting when you see new growth at the top of the cutting. Oleanders won't need to be bagged because they maintain water well without excess humidity.

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