Quercus cerris
The images depict various parts of the Quercus cerris, commonly known as the Turkey oak. To propagate this oak, sow fresh acorns in a prepared bed outdoors shortly after they ripen in autumn.
The images depict various parts of the Quercus cerris, commonly known as the Turkey oak. To propagate this oak, sow fresh acorns in a prepared bed outdoors shortly after they ripen in autumn.
Capsicum frutescens, also known as the Tabasco pepper, is easily propagated from seeds harvested from ripe fruits. Simply allow the seeds to dry completely before sowing in a well-draining seed starting mix.
Guatteria australis, a fascinating flowering plant, can be propagated through the sowing of its seeds. Ensure the seeds are fresh for best results and provide them with a warm, humid environment to encourage germination.
Persicaria microcephala, also known as small-headed knotweed, can be easily propagated through stem cuttings. Take cuttings in the spring or summer and root them in moist soil or water.
Crinum ornatum, also known as the swamp lily, can be propagated by dividing its large bulbs. This is best done in spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.
While beautiful, Adesmia ameghinoi is a lesser-known species. Learning how to propagate this plant will help ensure its survival and spread its unique beauty.
The image shows a close-up of the distinctive ribbed stem of the Myrtillocactus eichlamii, also known as the Blue Candle Cactus. To propagate this cactus, you can take cuttings of healthy stems, allow them to callus, and then plant them in a well-draining potting mix.
Securidaca calophylla can be propagated from seed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing can improve germination rates.
Bergenia crassifolia, also known as heartleaf bergenia, is easily propagated by dividing the rhizomes in spring or fall. Simply separate the rhizomes, ensuring each section has a healthy amount of roots and shoots for successful growth.
Stigmatodactylus grandiflorus, also known as the large-flowered stigma orchid, is a terrestrial orchid species native to Australia. Propagation can be achieved through division of the tubers or by seed, but it can be a challenging species to cultivate successfully.