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How to Propagate Ambrosia chamissonis

Beaching Your Garden: How to Propagate Silver Burweed (Ambrosia chamissonis)

The silvery green foliage of Ambrosia chamissonis, commonly known as Silver Burweed or Beach Bur, adds a touch of coastal charm to gardens. This hardy, drought-tolerant perennial, native to the western coast of North America, is a magnet for pollinators and thrives in sandy soils and sunny locations. If you’re looking to introduce this resilient beauty to your landscape, propagating Silver Burweed is surprisingly easy.

Two Roads to Success: Seeds and Cuttings

Silver Burweed offers two primary methods of propagation:

1. Seed Propagation:

2. Propagation from Cuttings:

Caring for Your New Silver Burweed

Silver Burweed is relatively low-maintenance once established. It thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade. Water it regularly during its first growing season to help establish a deep root system. Once established, it is remarkably drought-tolerant.

A Note of Caution: While Silver Burweed is a beautiful and beneficial plant, it can be invasive in some areas due to its prolific seed production. Be mindful of its growth habit and consider planting it in a contained area or deadheading spent flowers to prevent unwanted spreading.

By following these simple steps, you can successfully propagate Silver Burweed and enjoy its unique beauty and resilience in your garden.

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