Haageocereus versicolor

Unveiling the Colorful Secrets: Propagating Haageocereus Versicolor The Haageocereus versicolor, with its striking, colorful spines and delicate blooms, is a captivating addition to any succulent enthusiast’s collection. But did you know this Peruvian beauty is relatively easy to propagate, allowing you to multiply your collection and share its unique charm? This guide delves into the … Read more

Kalanchoe bracteata

The Two Faces of Kalanchoe bracteata Propagation: Seeds vs. Cuttings Kalanchoe bracteata, also endearingly known as the Silver Teaspoons plant, charms us with its silvery foliage and vibrant, long-lasting blooms. But did you know this beauty is surprisingly easy to propagate? That’s right, you can expand your succulent collection or share the joy of this … Read more

Epipactis papillosa

Unveiling the Secrets of Propagation: How to Multiply Your Epipactis papillosa Orchid The Epipactis papillosa, more commonly known as the Dense-flowered Helleborine, is an enchanting orchid species native to Europe. With its captivating clusters of pale green flowers adorned with delicate pink hues, it’s no wonder enthusiasts seek to expand their collection. But unlike some … Read more

Parsonsia populifolia

Taming the Silkpod: Propagating Parsonsia populifolia The Parsonsia populifolia, affectionately known as the Silkpod or even the Willow-leaved Milk Vine, is a climbing beauty native to Australia. Imagine delicate, fragrant flowers gracing a trellis in your garden, attracting butterflies and bees alike. Sound appealing? Then learning how to propagate this lovely climber is your first … Read more

Trollius kytmanovii

Unlocking the Secrets of Globeflower Propagation: A Guide to Multiplying Your Trollius kytmanovii The Trollius kytmanovii, with its captivating globe-like blooms, is a prize among gardeners seeking unique and vibrant perennials. Native to the Kamchatka Peninsula, this globeflower species enchants with its fiery orange flowers and lush green foliage, adding a touch of wild beauty … Read more

Leptoscela ruellioides

Unlocking the Secrets of Shrimp Plant Propagation: Grow Your Own Leptoscela Ruellioides The Shrimp Plant, scientifically known as Leptoscela ruellioides, is a captivating addition to any garden or indoor space. Its cascading bracts, resembling shrimp in various hues of pink, yellow, and red, bring a touch of the tropics to your home. But did you … Read more

Jasione laevis

Spreading the Blue Cheer: Propagating Sheep’s Bit (Jasione laevis) Sheep’s bit (Jasione laevis) might not roll off the tongue as easily as "lavender" or "rose," but this delightful little wildflower deserves a spot in any sun-loving garden. With its charming pom-pom blooms in shades of blue, violet, and white, Jasione laevis brings a touch of … Read more

Liatris chapmanii

Blazing Star Power: Multiply Your Liatris Chapmanii for a Showstopping Garden The Liatris chapmanii, also known as the Chapman’s Blazing Star, is a captivating wildflower native to the southeastern United States. With its vibrant purple flower spikes that bloom from the top down and attract a plethora of pollinators, it’s no wonder gardeners are smitten. … Read more

Sideroxylon lycioides

Taming the Tough-to-Grow: Propagating the Buckthorn Bully The Buckthorn Bully, also known as the Southern Buckthorn or more formally as Sideroxylon lycioides, isn’t your average backyard bully. This tough, adaptable tree, native to the southeastern United States, boasts attractive foliage, fragrant spring flowers, and vibrant blue-black berries that attract wildlife. But despite its numerous charms, … Read more

Myosotis sparsiflora

Forget-Me-Not, Don’t Let Go: Propagating Myosotis Sparsiflora for a Sea of Blue Myosotis sparsiflora, better known as the Field Forget-me-not, evokes feelings of delicate beauty and enduring memories. The sight of its tiny, sky-blue blossoms carpeting woodlands and meadows is simply magical. But did you know that you can easily recreate this charming display in … Read more