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How to Propagate Cotula turbinata

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Tiny but Mighty: Propagating the Charming Cotula turbinata

The Cotula turbinata, also known as the “button daisy” or “trailing chamomile,” is a charming groundcover with small, bright green, button-shaped leaves and delicate white daisy-like flowers. Its compact, trailing growth habit makes it perfect for containers, hanging baskets, or as a border plant. But did you know that this little plant is also remarkably easy to propagate?

This article will guide you through two simple methods: seed propagation and cuttings.

1. Propagation from Seed:

2. Propagation from Cuttings:

Tips for Success:

Conclusion:

With its ease of propagation and low-maintenance nature, the Cotula turbinata is an excellent choice for beginning gardeners and experienced green thumbs alike. Through seed or cuttings, you can easily expand your collection of this adorable plant and enjoy its charming presence in your garden, containers, or hanging baskets. So, roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty, and bring the beauty of the button daisy to your green spaces!

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