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How to Propagate Cuphea antisyphilitica

Beyond the Name: Easy Ways to Multiply Your Cuphea ‘Mexican Heather’

Cuphea antisyphilitica, more affectionately known as Mexican Heather, is a darling of the garden with its constant display of vibrant, small purple flowers that resemble a haze of color. While the botanical name might make you blush, this plant deserves a spot in every sunny garden. And the best part? It’s incredibly easy to propagate, allowing you to multiply your blooms without breaking the bank.

The Power of Propagation

Propagation simply means creating new plants from existing ones, and with Cuphea, you have a few reliable methods at your disposal:

1. Seed Starting: A Shower of Tiny Flowers

2. Softwood Cuttings: Snip, Stick, and Grow

3. Division: Sharing is Caring (for More Plants)

Tips for Propagation Success:

Propagating Cuphea ‘Mexican Heather’ is a rewarding way to expand your garden palette and share this delightful plant with friends and family. With a little patience and care, you’ll be enjoying its charming blooms for seasons to come!

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