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Phyteuma gallicum

Multiplying the Magic of Horned Rampion (Phyteuma gallicum)

Horned Rampion (Phyteuma gallicum), with its enchanting clusters of deep blue, almost black, flowers resembling tiny, whimsical horns, is a sight to behold. Native to the mountains of southern and central Europe, this unique perennial adds a touch of wild elegance to any garden.

While admiring its beauty is a joy in itself, wouldn’t it be wonderful to multiply this magic throughout your garden? Luckily, propagating Horned Rampion is an achievable endeavor, offering two primary methods:

1. Seeds: A Journey of Patience and Reward

Propagating Horned Rampion from seeds is a rewarding, albeit time-consuming, process. Embrace the journey with these steps:

2. Division: Sharing the Bounty of Established Clumps

For a quicker and more predictable propagation method, consider dividing established clumps of Horned Rampion:

Tips for Success:

Whether you choose the rewarding journey of seed propagation or the swift approach of division, multiplying your Horned Rampion is an adventure worth embarking on. With a little patience and care, you’ll be rewarded with a captivating display of these unique and charming flowers year after year.

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