Can be propagated from the parent plant by dividing corms that grow underground
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One example of a plant that can be propagated from dividing corms is the Crocus. The corms of Crocus plants grow underground, and they can be divided and replanted to create new plants. This division method is commonly used to multiply Crocus plants and is typically done in late summer or early fall when the corms are dormant. The corms should be carefully separated and then replanted at the appropriate depth, providing them with suitable growing conditions to develop into new individuals.