Aster flaccidus

Multiply Your Mountain Asters: A Guide to Propagating Aster flaccidus The delicate beauty of Aster flaccidus, also known as the White Mountain Aster or Sticky Aster, can grace your garden with its charming white blooms from late summer into fall. This hardy North American native thrives in a variety of conditions and, best of all, … Read more

Oritrophium paramense

Conquering the Heights: Propagating the Elusive Oritrophium paramense The Oritrophium paramense, with its delicate blossoms and resilient spirit, stands as a testament to nature’s ability to thrive in the most unexpected places. Native to the high-altitude grasslands of the Andes, this captivating perennial isn’t a common sight in home gardens, but its unique beauty makes … Read more

Wyethia helenioides

Taming the Sunshine: Propagating the Gray Mule Ears (Wyethia helenioides) The Gray Mule Ears (Wyethia helenioides), with its bold sunflower-like blooms and silvery-green foliage, is a captivating sight in its native California landscapes. This drought-tolerant perennial, also known as the California Compass Plant, adds a touch of wild beauty and vibrant color to gardens lucky … Read more

Eremanthus goyazensis

Unlocking the Secrets of Eremanthus Goyazensis Propagation: A Guide to Growing this Brazilian Beauty The Eremanthus goyazensis, also known as the Candeia tree, is a stunning Brazilian native gaining popularity for its beautiful silvery foliage and fragrant flowers. While its captivating looks may have you thinking it requires a green thumb extraordinaire to cultivate, the … Read more

Packera glabella

Spreading Sunshine: A Guide to Propagating the Cheerful Butterweed (Packera glabella) While the name "butterweed" might not inspire images of garden glory, Packera glabella, with its bright yellow, daisy-like flowers, can bring a burst of sunshine to any landscape. This native North American wildflower, also known as cressleaf groundsel, is a boon for early pollinators … Read more

Facelis retusa

Whispering Snow in Your Garden: Propagating the Delicate Charm of Facelis retusa Facelis retusa, affectionately known as "Trailing Dusty Miller" or "Silver Pillow," is a captivating plant loved for its stunning silvery-white foliage and ability to cascade gracefully over the edges of containers or walls. This South American native boasts an ethereal beauty that adds … Read more

Packera anonyma

Unearthing the Secrets of Packera anonyma Propagation: A Guide for Plant Enthusiasts Packera anonyma, also known by its more pronounceable name, the Roundleaf Ragwort, may not be a household name like roses or tulips, but this unassuming wildflower holds a quiet beauty and remarkable resilience. Native to North America, this member of the Aster family … Read more

Blainvillea acmella

Taming the Toothache Plant: Easy Propagation Techniques for Blainvillea acmella Also known as the toothache plant, electric daisy, or buzz buttons, Blainvillea acmella is gaining popularity in gardens for its unique tingling sensation and medicinal properties. If you’re looking to add this fascinating plant to your collection or share it with friends, propagation is easier … Read more

Stenotus armerioides

Unlocking the Secrets: Propagating the Charming Stenotus armerioides The Stenotus armerioides, also known as the "Golden Fleece" or "Woolly Sunflower," captivates with its cheery, golden-yellow flowers that blanket a carpet of silvery-green foliage. This low-maintenance perennial brings a touch of sunshine to rock gardens, borders, and containers, but its charm isn’t limited to its looks. … Read more

Praxelis missiona

Taming the Butterfly Bush: Easy Propagation Techniques for Praxelis Missiona The Praxelis missiona, more commonly known as the butterfly bush or hairy mistflower, is a beautiful, fast-growing plant with delicate lilac flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Native to South America, this plant has become a popular choice for gardeners around the world … Read more