Mutisia spinosa

Taming the Tendrils: A Guide to Propagating the Showy Mutisia spinosa The Mutisia spinosa, with its vibrant orange blooms and unique tendril-tipped leaves, is a conversation starter in any garden. Native to South America, this climbing beauty might seem exotic, but don’t let that intimidate you! Propagating Mutisia spinosa, while not entirely straightforward, is achievable … 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

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

Erigeron elegantulus

Unlocking Elegance: How to Propagate Erigeron Elegantulus for a Flurry of Flowers The Erigeron elegantulus, with its delicate, daisy-like blooms and compact, tidy growth, is a delightful addition to any gardener’s collection. This low-maintenance charmer, native to the Western United States, brings a burst of cheerful color to rock gardens, borders, and containers. Fortunately, propagating … Read more