How to Propagate Acantholimon albanicum

The Albanian Thrift, a spiky jewel from the Balkan mountains, whispered a siren song of beauty—dense cushions of emerald needles, crowned with delicate, ethereal blooms. But coaxing this alpine beauty to multiply proved a different matter entirely. Seed, stubbornly dormant, mocked my efforts. Cuttings, though showing some promise, stubbornly resisted rooting, their woody stems seemingly impervious to the coaxing of rooting hormones. Each tiny, tenacious shoot that finally deigned to take hold felt like a hard-won victory, a testament to perseverance against stubborn odds, a reward sweeter than any garden bloom.