Enterolobium maximum

Giant Timbers from Tiny Seeds: A Guide to Propagating the Majestic Enterolobium maximum The Enterolobium maximum, also known as the Brazilian firetree or timbó, is an impressive sight. This majestic tree, native to South America, boasts a sprawling canopy capable of reaching up to 160 feet in diameter, offering a spectacular display of feathery foliage … Read more

Armeria cantabrica

Beyond the Bloom: Multiplying the Magic of Armeria cantabrica Armeria cantabrica, with its charming cushions of pink or white flowers and grass-like foliage, brings a touch of wild charm to any garden. But did you know that spreading this beauty doesn’t require a trip to the nursery? Propagation, the art of creating new plants from … Read more

Adinobotrys atropurpureus

Unveiling the Mystery: Propagating the Enchanting Adinobotrys atropurpureus The plant world is full of hidden gems, and Adinobotrys atropurpureus, also known as the Purple Bell Vine or Rosary Vine, is undoubtedly one of them. With its cascading stems adorned by delicate, bell-shaped purple flowers, this tropical beauty can transform any space into a lush paradise. … Read more

Muhlenbergia torreyi

Unleash the Grace: Propagating Torrey’s Muhly Grass for a Breathtaking Garden Torrey’s Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia torreyi), with its delicate beauty and cloud-like presence, can transform any garden into a dreamy landscape. Unlike its showier cousin, Pink Muhly Grass, Torrey’s Muhly boasts a more refined, airy appearance with fine-textured green foliage that transitions to a captivating … Read more

Pentanema hirtum

Golden Laughter: Multiplying Your Pentanema hirtum for a Cascade of Sunshine Pentanema hirtum, with its cheerful yellow blooms resembling miniature sunflowers, is a delightful addition to any garden. It’s a sight to behold when its golden flowers blanket the landscape, drawing in bees and butterflies with their sweet nectar. If you’re lucky enough to have … Read more

Hypodematium crenatum

Unlocking the Secrets of Hypodematium Crenatum Propagation: A Fern Fanatic’s Guide The Hypodematium crenatum, more affectionately known as the Created Buckler Fern, is a sight to behold. With its delicate, arching fronds and intricate leaf patterns, it brings a touch of ancient woodland magic to any space. But while admiring its beauty is easy, successfully … Read more

Stevia micrantha

Sweet Success with Seeds and Cuttings: How to Propagate Stevia Micrantha Stevia – the natural sweetener taking the world by storm – typically brings to mind Stevia rebaudiana, the species known for its intensely sweet leaves. But there’s another species in town, and it’s just as rewarding to grow: Stevia micrantha. While not as intensely … Read more

Cornulaca aucheri

Sharing the Succulent Love: Propagating Your Very Own Cornulaca aucheri The Cornulaca aucheri, with its quirky, coral-like appearance and low-maintenance nature, has stolen the hearts of succulent enthusiasts everywhere. But did you know that sharing the love with this fascinating plant is easier than you think? That’s right, propagating your Cornulaca aucheri is surprisingly simple, … Read more

Felicia echinata

Multiply Your Sunshine: Propagating the Cheerful Felicia Echinata Felicia echinata, with its charming sky-blue daisies and bright green foliage, brings a burst of sunshine to any garden. Also known as the Blue Marguerite or River Daisy Bush, this South African native is surprisingly easy to propagate, meaning you can multiply your stock and enjoy its … Read more

Eucalyptus cloeziana

Taming the Sugar Gum: A Guide to Propagating Eucalyptus cloeziana The Eucalyptus cloeziana, better known as the Sugar Gum, is a fascinating tree with its smooth, mottled bark and captivating aroma. Native to Australia, its striking appearance and rapid growth make it a popular choice for parks and gardens worldwide. If you’re captivated by this … Read more