Eriothrix lycopodioides

Unraveling the Mystery of Mossy Magic: Propagating Eriothrix lycopodioides The plant world is full of hidden gems, and Eriothrix lycopodioides, often affectionately called "Mossy Spike" or "Club Moss," is one such treasure. With its delicate, fern-like fronds and unique, mossy texture, this fascinating plant can add a touch of prehistoric charm to any terrarium or … Read more

Erigeron clokeyi

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Propagate the Charming Erigeron Clokeyi The Erigeron clokeyi, also known as the Charleston Mountain fleabane or Clokey’s fleabane, is a charming perennial boasting delicate, daisy-like flowers that bring a touch of wild beauty to any garden. Native to the Spring Mountains in Nevada, this resilient plant thrives in rocky, well-drained … Read more

Erigeron glabellus

Multiply the Magic: A Guide to Propagating Fleabane Daisy The Fleabane Daisy (Erigeron glabellus) is a charming wildflower loved for its vibrant pink-purple blooms that resemble miniature daisies. Bringing a touch of prairie beauty to gardens, this hardy perennial is surprisingly versatile and easy to propagate. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a budding enthusiast, … Read more

Lepidaploa arenaria

Sand Buttons: Unveiling the Secrets of Propagating Lepidaploa arenaria Imagine a burst of sunny yellow flowers transforming a sandy patch into a vibrant tapestry. This charming sight is none other than Lepidaploa arenaria, more affectionately known as Sand Buttons. Native to the southeastern United States, this resilient wildflower is a delight for pollinators and a … Read more

Pallenis spinosa

Taming the Spiny Star: Propagating Pallenis Spinosa The Pallenis spinosa, with its cheerful, daisy-like blooms and intriguing spiny foliage, brings a unique charm to any garden. Affectionately known as the Spiny Starwort or Spiny Golden Star, this Mediterranean native thrives in sunny locations and brings a touch of wild beauty to rockeries, borders, and even … Read more

Eupatorium capillifolium

Taming the Dogfennel: Propagating Eupatorium capillifolium Dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium) – the name might not inspire images of lush gardens and delicate blooms, but this native plant has a lot to offer the right landscape. Known for its resilience and feathery foliage, dogfennel can add a unique textural element to gardens designed for pollinators and wildlife. … Read more

Unxia camphorata

The Art of Multiplying Sunshine: Propagating Your Unxia Camphorata The Unxia camphorata, more affectionately known as the Texas tarragon, is a cheerful burst of sunshine for any garden. This vibrant perennial, native to Texas and Mexico, sports masses of golden-yellow button flowers that attract a plethora of pollinators. Beyond its visual appeal, it boasts aromatic … Read more

Grindelia buphthalmoides

Unlocking the Secrets of Grindelia Propagation: Grow Your Own Golden Sunbursts! Grindelia buphthalmoides, more charmingly known as the "Golden Sunburst" or "Idaho Gumweed," truly lives up to its sunny moniker. This tough and resilient wildflower is native to Western North America and boasts cheerful golden blooms that resemble miniature sunflowers. If you’re looking to invite … Read more

Baccharis pentlandii

Unlocking the Secrets of Baccharis Pentlandii Propagation: A Guide for Budding Gardeners Baccharis pentlandii, a charmingly bushy shrub native to the Andes region of South America, often gets overlooked in the world of ornamental plants. But don’t let its low profile fool you! This hardy evergreen boasts delicate silvery-green foliage and a delightful, daisy-like bloom, … Read more

Felicia fascicularis

Blooming Brilliance: Multiply Your Felicia Fascicularis with These Propagation Techniques Felicia fascicularis, also known as the Blue Marguerite or Blue Daisy, is renowned for its cheerful, vibrant blue (and sometimes pink or white!) blooms that grace gardens throughout the warmer months. But did you know that this South African beauty is surprisingly easy to propagate? … Read more