Smallanthus maculatus

Sunspots on Parade: Multiplying Your Smallanthus maculatus The Smallanthus maculatus, also known as the spotted sunflower or Jerusalem artichoke sunflower, isn’t your typical garden variety sunflower. This towering beauty, with its captivating spotted stems and cheerful yellow blooms, is an absolute showstopper that deserves a prime spot in your garden. And the best part? Propagating … Read more

Erythranthe glabrata

Spreading the Golden Cheer: Propagating Seaside Monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata) The cheerful yellow blooms of the Seaside Monkeyflower, formerly known as Mimulus guttatus and now scientifically known as Erythranthe guttata, bring a burst of sunshine to any garden. But did you know that this vibrant beauty, native to Western North America, is surprisingly easy to propagate? … Read more

Muhlenbergia emersleyi

Unleash the Emerald Waves: Propagating Bullgrass (Muhlenbergia emersleyi) Muhlenbergia emersleyi, more affectionately known as Bullgrass, is a showstopper in any landscape. This North American native boasts graceful, arching foliage that erupts in a fountain of emerald green, maturing to a warm, golden hue in the fall. But its beauty isn’t fleeting – Bullgrass remains a … Read more

Achillea grandifolia

Multiply the Majesty: Propagating Achillea grandifolia for a Lush Garden The feathery foliage and vibrant blooms of Achillea grandifolia, commonly known as mountain yarrow or large-leaved yarrow, offer a touch of wild beauty to any garden. This hardy perennial is a pollinator magnet, attracting bees and butterflies with its flat-topped flower clusters that burst forth … Read more

Bulbostylis vestita

Unlocking the Secrets of Bulbostylis Vestita Propagation: A Guide to Growing More of this Textural Beauty Bulbostylis vestita, with its charming tufts of slender, hair-like foliage, adds a touch of airiness and unique texture to any plant collection. This easy-care sedge, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, is a favorite among plant … Read more

Lantana cujabensis

Spreading the Sunshine: How to Propagate Lantana cujabensis and Multiply Your Floral Fun Lantana cujabensis, also known as the trailing lantana, is a gardener’s dream. With its cascades of vibrant blooms and easygoing nature, it’s a showstopper in hanging baskets, spilling over walls, or adding a pop of color to your landscape. But did you … Read more

Saxifraga boussingaultii

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating the Enchanting Saxifraga boussingaultii Saxifraga boussingaultii, with its delicate rosettes and charming star-shaped flowers, is a delightful addition to any rock garden or alpine trough. Native to the high elevations of the Andes, this resilient plant thrives in well-drained soils and cooler climates. While admiring its beauty, you might be … Read more

Isodon phulchokiensis

Sharing the Himalayan Gem: Propagating the Rare Isodon phulchokiensis The world of plants is filled with hidden treasures, each with unique stories to tell. Among these is the Isodon phulchokiensis, a captivating perennial hailing from the high slopes of the Himalayas. This beautiful plant, with its delicate, lavender-tinged flowers and vibrant green foliage, is a … Read more

Pulsatilla halleri

Taming the Pasque Flower: A Guide to Propagating Pulsatilla halleri The Pasque Flower, or Pulsatilla halleri, is a captivating early bloomer, heralding spring with its velvety purple blooms and feathery seed heads. While these alpine treasures can be a challenge to propagate, successfully raising them from seed or division offers a rewarding experience for any … Read more

Eryngium coronatum

Taming the Sea Holly: A Guide to Propagating Eryngium coronatum Eryngium coronatum, also known as the white-bracted sea holly, is not your average garden variety. This architectural marvel, with its silvery-white, crown-like bracts encircling steely blue flower heads, adds a touch of drama and whimsy to any landscape. But for all its visual appeal, Eryngium … Read more