Imperata brasiliensis

Taming the Brazilian Blaze: Propagating Imperata brasiliensis The Imperata brasiliensis, also known as Brazilian Blood Grass, is a showstopper in the garden. This striking ornamental grass boasts fiery red tips that ignite visual interest, making it a favorite amongst landscapers and plant enthusiasts. While admiring its beauty is easy, you might be wondering how to … Read more

Crotalaria aculeata

Waking the Sleeping Giant: Propagating Crotalaria Aculeata Crotalaria aculeata, also known as the "prickly rattlepod" or "dzhani bean", is a fascinating plant with a unique beauty and a valuable role in our ecosystem. This legume, with its showy yellow blooms and intriguing seed pods, has been used for centuries for various purposes, from soil improvement … Read more

Culcitium pflanzii

Unveiling the Secrets of the Andean Edelweiss: Propagating Culcitium pflanzii High in the Andean mountains, amidst the harsh, windswept landscape, thrives a remarkable plant: Culcitium pflanzii, affectionately known as the Andean edelweiss. This resilient species, with its silvery, woolly leaves and clusters of yellow flowers, has captivated plant enthusiasts for its unique beauty and incredible … Read more

Pyrrocoma lanceolata

Golden Blooms Aplenty: Propagating the Charming Pyrrocoma Lanceolata If you’re looking to add a burst of sunshine to your garden, look no further than the Pyrrocoma lanceolata, also known as the lanceleaf goldenweed. This North American native boasts vibrant yellow, daisy-like flowers that bring cheer from mid-summer to early fall. Beyond its visual appeal, this … Read more

Aeschynomene filosa

Untangling Propagation: How to Grow More Aeschynomene filosa Aeschynomene filosa, also known as the Everglades River Hemp or just plain "Filosa," is gaining traction among plant enthusiasts. With its delicate, fern-like foliage, charming yellow blooms, and nitrogen-fixing abilities, it’s easy to see why. If you’re lucky enough to have this beauty gracing your garden, you’re … Read more

Polygonum cilinode

Taming the Tangles: Propagating Polygonum cilinode (Fringed Black Bindweed) Polygonum cilinode, more commonly known as Fringed Black Bindweed, might sound like a mouthful, but don’t let the name fool you. This North American native vine can be a charming addition to your garden, thanks to its delicate heart-shaped leaves, charming white flower clusters, and vibrant … Read more

Arabis auriculata

Unlock the Secret to Multiplying Your Ear-Leaved Rockcress (Arabis auriculata) The Ear-leaved Rockcress, known scientifically as Arabis auriculata, might not be the showiest plant in your garden, but its delicate charm and resilience make it a wonderful addition to rock gardens, borders, and containers. If you’re eager to see more of these charming white blooms … Read more

Medicago murex

Unlocking the Secrets of Medicago Murex: A Propagation Guide for Flourishing Pastures Medicago murex, also known as serrated medic, is a hardy legume renowned for its ability to thrive in challenging conditions. This makes it a popular choice for pastures and erosion control. While it might not be as well-known as its cousin, alfalfa, Medicago … Read more

Brassiophoenix drymophloeoides

Cracking the Code: Propagating the Majestic Brassiophoenix drymophloeoides The Brassiophoenix drymophloeoides, also known as the Drymophloeus palm or Foxtail Palm look-alike, is a showstopper in the palm world. Native to New Caledonia, this rainforest beauty boasts a slender, elegant trunk and a crown of feathery, arching fronds that resemble the bushy tail of a fox. … Read more

Coussarea insignis

Unveiling the Secrets of the Coussarea Insignis: A Propagation Guide The Coussarea insignis, with its glossy leaves and vibrant, almost iridescent berries, is a true gem of the Rubiaceae family. This tropical beauty, native to the rainforests of Central and South America, is a sight to behold, but its delicate nature can make propagation seem … Read more