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How to Propagate Teucrium expassum

Taming the Wild Germander: Propagating Teucrium expassum for a Lush Garden

Teucrium expassum, also known as the prostrate or spreading germander, is a captivating groundcover prized for its aromatic foliage and vibrant summer blooms. Its resilience and drought tolerance make it a favorite among gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually appealing addition to their landscapes. While readily available in nurseries, propagating your own Teucrium expassum can be a rewarding experience, allowing you to multiply your stock and share the joy of this hardy plant with others. 

Methods for Success:

Propagating Teucrium expassum is best achieved through two primary methods:

1. Cuttings:

2. Layering:

Caring for Your Progeny:

From Propagation to Proliferation:

Propagating your own Teucrium expassum is an economical and rewarding way to expand your garden’s beauty. Whether you choose cuttings or layering, following these guidelines will give you the best chance of success. Before you know it, you’ll have a flourishing collection of these aromatic and resilient plants, filling your garden with color and fragrance.

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