Eryngium hookeri
Eryngium hookeri, also known as Hooker’s eryngo, can be propagated by seed. Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
Eryngium hookeri, also known as Hooker’s eryngo, can be propagated by seed. Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
Crataegus × sinaica, also known as the Sinai Hawthorn, can be propagated through seed stratification, a process that mimics winter conditions to encourage germination.
Softwood cuttings taken in early summer can also be rooted to create new plants.
The plant shown is Hyptis brachiata, commonly known as Desert Lavender or False Basil. To propagate, take stem cuttings in spring or summer from new growth, ensuring each cutting has at least four leaf nodes.
Arnica chamissonis, also known as Chamisso arnica, can be propagated through division in the spring or fall. Divide established clumps carefully, ensuring each section has roots and shoots, and replant in well-drained soil.
Oxalis grandis, also known as the large woodsorrel, can be easily propagated by dividing its bulbs or rhizomes. Plant these divisions in well-drained soil, ensuring they receive ample sunlight for optimal growth.
Abutilon grandifolium, also known as hairy Indian mallow, is easily propagated by seed. For best results, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
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.