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Spreading the Sunshine: How to Propagate Pineland Sunflower (Tetragonotheca repanda)

The Pineland Sunflower (Tetragonotheca repanda), with its cheery yellow blooms and affinity for sunny spots, is a delightful addition to any wildflower garden. Native to the southeastern United States, this resilient plant thrives in sandy, well-drained soil and attracts a host of pollinators, making it both beautiful and beneficial.

If you’re looking to expand your Pineland Sunflower patch or share its sunny disposition with friends, propagation is surprisingly simple. Here’s how to do it:

Two Routes to Root: Seeds and Division

Pineland Sunflower offers two main methods of propagation:

1. Seed Starting: From Tiny Winged Wonders to Flourishing Flowers

2. Division: Multiplying Your Sunny Clumps

Caring for Your New Propagations

Whether you choose seeds or division, the key to success is providing optimal growing conditions:

Sharing the Sunshine

With a bit of patience and care, you can easily propagate Pineland Sunflowers and spread their cheerful blooms throughout your garden and beyond. Share your success with friends and neighbors – these vibrant natives are a gift that keeps on giving!

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