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Prunella x intermedia

Double the Blooms: Propagating Your Hybrid Self-Heal (Prunella x intermedia)

Hybrid self-heal (Prunella x intermedia), with its charming spikes of purple-pink flowers, offers a delightful splash of color to gardens. This hardy groundcover isn’t just easy to care for, but thankfully, also incredibly easy to propagate. So whether you’re eager to multiply your own plants or share their beauty with friends, read on!

Understanding Hybrid Self-Heal

A cross between common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) and webbed self-heal (Prunella grandiflora), Prunella x intermedia boasts the best of both parents. This means you get beautiful blooms, vigorous growth, and adaptability to a range of conditions. And the best part? Unlike some sterile hybrids, this one readily produces viable seeds.

Propagation Methods: Seeds vs. Division

You can welcome more hybrid self-heal into your life (or your garden!) through two primary methods:

1. Seed Propagation:

2. Division:

Tips for Success:

Beyond Propagation

The joy of growing hybrid self-heal doesn’t stop at propagation. The flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding even more life to your garden. And as a bonus, the leaves are edible and can be used in salads or teas – just be sure to harvest them from a pesticide-free environment.

So go forth, propagate your Prunella x intermedia with confidence, and enjoy the beauty and benefits these charming plants bring to your garden!

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