Camassia quamash

Bloom Twice the Beauty: Propagating Your Camassia Quamash Camassia quamash, more commonly known as the Camas lily or Indian hyacinth, is a sight to behold. These North American natives grace gardens with their star-shaped, blue-violet blooms in the late spring, adding a touch of wild elegance to any landscape. While enjoying their natural beauty is … Read more

Chlorogalum pomeridianum

Waking the Soap Plant: A Guide to Propagating Chlorogalum pomeridianum Chlorogalum pomeridianum, charmingly nicknamed the "soap plant" or "Amole," is a California native with a rich history and an understated beauty. Though unassuming for much of the year, this resilient perennial bursts forth in spring with tall stalks of delicate, star-shaped blooms. Whether you’re a … Read more

Asphodeline taurica

Untangling the Secrets of Asphodeline taurica Propagation: A Guide to Growing This Mediterranean Beauty The Asphodeline taurica, with its elegant, spire-like blooms and architectural foliage, brings a touch of Mediterranean charm to any garden. Unlike its mythical namesake, the Asphodel of Greek legend, this plant isn’t confined to the underworld – but successfully propagating it … Read more

Merwilla dracomontana

Unlocking the Dragon’s Secret: Propagating Merwilla dracomontana The Merwilla dracomontana, also known as the Dragon Mountain Merwilla, is a captivating succulent native to the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. This fascinating plant enchants plant enthusiasts with its rosettes of fleshy, spotted leaves and charming, pendulous flowers that bloom in vibrant green and brown hues. While … Read more

Androstephium breviflorum

Unlocking the Secrets of Androstephium breviflorum: A Propagation Guide Androstephium breviflorum, also known as the Pink Funnel Lily, is a charming bulbous perennial native to Western North America. With its clusters of delicate pink, trumpet-shaped flowers atop slender stems, it’s a sight to behold in its natural grasslands and sagebrush habitats. Bringing this beauty to … Read more

Allium acutiflorum

Multiply Your Ornamental Onions: A Guide to Propagating Allium acutiflorum Allium acutiflorum, also known as the chives-leaved onion or the blue-flowered garlic, is a charming perennial that deserves a spot in every sunny garden. With its playful pom-poms of lilac-blue flowers dancing on slender stems above grassy foliage, this allium species adds a touch of … Read more

Lycoris sanguinea

Unleash a Sea of Red: Propagating the Enchanting Lycoris sanguinea The Lycoris sanguinea, also known as the Red Spider Lily or Hurricane Lily, is a captivating plant with a mystique all its own. Erupting in a fiery display of scarlet blooms in late summer or early fall, it commands attention with its unique beauty. But … Read more

Lilium maculatum

Multiply Your Spotted Delights: Propagating the Stunning Lilium maculatum The Lilium maculatum, commonly known as the Spotted Lily, is a sight to behold. Its vibrant orange petals, generously speckled with dark maroon spots, bring an undeniable charm to any garden. But the beauty of this lily doesn’t stop at its appearance. It’s surprisingly easy to … Read more

Scilla hyacinthoides

Unleash a Sea of Blue: Propagating the Majestic Scilla Hyacinthoides The Scilla hyacinthoides, also known as the Spanish bluebell or Portuguese squill, is a bulbous perennial coveted for its stunning displays of vibrant blue, bell-shaped flowers. Imagine a sea of azure swaying gracefully in the spring breeze – that’s the magic this plant brings to … Read more