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How to Propagate Phlomis × composita

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From One to Many: The Easy Guide to Propagating Phlomis × Composita

Phlomis × composita, also known as the Jerusalem Sage, is a stunning plant that boasts tall, fuzzy stalks adorned with beautiful whorls of vibrant, bee-attracting flowers. But did you know that this magnificent plant is incredibly easy to propagate? With a little know-how, you can turn one plant into a whole garden full of Phlomis × Composita, transforming your space with their charm and filling your garden with the buzzing of happy bees.

Understanding Propagation

Propagation is a magic trick – the ability to create new plants from an existing one. There are several ways to propagate plants, but two methods are particularly suited to Phlomis × composita: seed propagation and softwood cuttings.

1. Seed Propagation: For Patience and Abundance

2. Softwood Cuttings: Quick and Easy Propagation

Important Tips for a Successful Propagation

Enjoying the Fruits of Your Labor

Whether you choose seeds or cuttings, you’ll soon be rewarded with beautiful young Phlomis × composita plants. Propagating these plants will not only enrich your garden but also give you a sense of accomplishment and pride as you watch your new plants grow and flourish.

Share the love! Give your new Phlomis × composita plants as thoughtful gifts to friends and family, spreading the beauty of these magnificent plants. Happy propagating!

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