Eupatorium cannabinum

Multiply Your Hemp-Agrimony: Easy Propagation Techniques for a Bountiful Bloom Hemp-agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum), despite its name, won’t get you high, but its vibrant pink blooms are sure to uplift any garden! This native European wildflower, also known as Holy Rope or Water Hemp, boasts feathery foliage and attracts a myriad of pollinators, making it a … Read more

Polycarpaea divaricata

Unleash a Cloud of Tiny Flowers: Propogating the Delicate Beauty of Polycarpaea divaricata The plant world is full of hidden gems, and Polycarpaea divaricata is definitely one of them. This charming little plant, sometimes called the "Dwarf Fairy Fan Flower," might not initially grab your attention with flamboyant blooms. Instead, it captivates with its delicate, … Read more

Senecio decaryi

Multiply Your Madagascar Jewels: Propagating Senecio Decaryi The Senecio decaryi, with its intriguing, almost otherworldly appearance, is a statement piece for any plant lover’s collection. Native to Madagascar, this succulent boasts silver-dusted foliage and vibrant red blooms, adding a touch of the exotic to your home. While acquiring one of these beauties is a treat, … Read more

Grammitis jungermannioides

Decoding the Delicate Dance: Propagating Grammitis Jungermannioides The Grammitis Jungermannioides, a mouthful to be sure, might be better known to you by its more whimsical nickname: the Miniature Fern. These endearing epiphytes, with their tiny, moss-like fronds, capture the hearts of plant lovers and terrarium enthusiasts alike. While caring for this petite wonder is relatively … Read more

Ozothamnus selago

Unlocking the Secrets of Ozothamnus Selago Propagation: A Step-by-Step Guide Ozothamnus selago, also known as the white cotton plant, is a stunning evergreen shrub native to New Zealand. With its silvery-green foliage and unique, button-like white flowers, it’s a showstopper in any garden. While readily available at nurseries, wouldn’t it be rewarding to propagate your … Read more

Ceanothus leucodermis

Unveiling the Secrets: Propagating the Beautiful Ceanothus leucodermis The Ceanothus leucodermis, more affectionately known as the Chaparral Whitethorn, is a California native prized for its clusters of delicate, fragrant white flowers that erupt in a springtime spectacle. This drought-tolerant evergreen shrub, with its spiny, grayish-green foliage, adds a touch of wild beauty to gardens, attracting … Read more

Amphilophium paniculatum

Unlocking the Secrets of the Liana Queen: Propagating Amphilophium paniculatum The Amphilophium paniculatum, affectionately nicknamed the "Liana Queen" or "Purple Trumpet Vine," is a showstopper with its vibrant purple flowers and vigorous climbing nature. Native to South America, this enchanting climber can transform gardens into tropical wonderlands. While obtaining a Liana Queen from a nursery … Read more

Crocus heuffelianus

Awaken Spring’s Magic: Propagating Early Crocus (Crocus heuffelianus) for a Breathtaking Bloom The first whisper of spring arrives on the wings of early bloomers, braving winter’s chill with a burst of vibrant color. Among these early risers, the Crocus heuffelianus, also known as the early crocus or snow crocus, occupies a special place. Imagine a … Read more

Phygelius aequalis

Unleashing the Magic: Easy Propagation Techniques for Your Cape Fuchsia (Phygelius aequalis) The Cape fuchsia, or Phygelius aequalis, is a true garden showstopper. With its gracefully arching stems and vibrant, trumpet-shaped blooms that resemble tiny fuchsias, this South African native captivates from summer to fall. But did you know that multiplying your floral bounty is … Read more

Ctenanthe dasycarpa

Unlocking the Lush Secrets: How to Propagate Your Ctenanthe Dasycarpa The Ctenanthe Dasycarpa, with its striking foliage and air-purifying abilities, is a popular choice for plant enthusiasts. But did you know that propagating this beauty is easier than you think? That’s right, you can multiply your leafy companion and spread the joy! This guide will … Read more