Bejaria racemosa

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Enchanting Tarflower (Bejaria racemosa) The Tarflower (Bejaria racemosa) is a captivating shrub native to the southeastern United States, boasting clusters of delicate, bell-shaped blossoms that range from snowy white to a soft blush pink. Hummingbirds adore its nectar-rich flowers, making it a welcome addition to any pollinator-friendly garden. While … Read more

Conradina grandiflora

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Largeflower False Rosemary The Largeflower False Rosemary (Conradina grandiflora) is a captivating Florida native with its silvery-green foliage and showy, lavender-pink blooms. This aromatic shrub thrives in harsh, sandy conditions, attracting pollinators with its sweet nectar while offering a touch of wild beauty to any landscape. But replicating its … Read more