Polystichum braunii

Unfurling the Fronds: Propagating the Beautiful Braun’s Holly Fern The Braun’s Holly Fern (Polystichum braunii) is a woodland treasure, prized for its delicate, lacy fronds that bring a touch of woodland magic to any shady corner. Unlike many ferns that spread easily through rhizomes, Braun’s Holly Fern is a clump-forming variety, meaning propagation requires a … Read more

Grevillea flexuosa

Waving Your Green Thumb: A Guide to Propagating the Graceful Grevillea Flexuosa The Grevillea flexuosa, affectionately known as the "Weeping Grevillea," charms with its weeping foliage and vibrantly colored flowers. This graceful shrub, native to Western Australia, is a favorite among gardeners seeking to add a touch of elegance and color to their landscapes. While … Read more

Fritillaria frankiorum

Unlocking the Secrets to Multiplying Your Fritillaria frankiorum: A Propagation Guide The Fritillaria frankiorum, also known as the Frankie Fritillary, is a sight to behold. With its striking, pendant, bell-shaped flowers adorned with intricate patterns, this rare beauty can add a touch of exotic elegance to any garden. But the question is, how do you … Read more

Fritillaria pallidiflora

Unlocking the Secrets of Fritillaria pallidiflora Propagation: From Seed to Success The Fritillaria pallidiflora, with its nodding, pale-yellow bells, is a sight to behold. This enchanting flower, native to Central Asia, adds a touch of exotic beauty to any garden. But like many treasures, it requires a bit of patience and know-how to propagate successfully. … Read more

Soehrensia walteri

Multiplying Your Moonlight: A Guide to Propagating the Majestic Soehrensia Walteri The Soehrensia walteri, also known as the "Queen of the Night" cactus, is a captivating plant renowned for its striking, night-blooming flowers. These ethereal blossoms unfurl their delicate petals under the moonlight, releasing a sweet fragrance that fills the night air. While admiring this … Read more

Ceanothus prostratus

Unleashing the Blue Carpet: Propagating Ceanothus prostratus Ceanothus prostratus, aptly nicknamed "Squaw Carpet" or "Prostrate Ceanothus," is a low-growing evergreen shrub celebrated for its stunning displays of purplish-blue flowers in spring. This California native, with its drought tolerance and captivating beauty, is a coveted addition to gardens seeking a splash of vibrant color. While acquiring … Read more

Sorbaronia fallax

Unlocking the Secrets to Propagating the Enchanting × Sorbaronia fallax The × Sorbaronia fallax, more commonly known as the False Sorbaronia, is a captivating hybrid prized for its resilience, attractive foliage, and showy clusters of white flowers that transform into vibrant red berries. If you’re looking to add this unique and low-maintenance beauty to your … Read more

Tricardia watsonii

Unveiling the Secrets of Tricardia Watsonii Propagation: Grow Your Own Desert Delight! Tricardia watsonii, with its whimsical common names like "Cardboard Palm" or "Skeleton Flower," is a unique and beautiful wildflower native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. This charming plant boasts delicate clusters of heart-shaped blossoms ranging in color from pale pink to … Read more

Crocus × luteus

Multiply Your Sunshine: The Simple Joys of Propagating Cloth of Gold Crocus The Cloth of Gold crocus (Crocus × luteus) is a cheerful harbinger of spring, bursting forth with sunny yellow blooms that chase away winter’s chill. These pint-sized powerhouses bring bursts of color to gardens even before many other plants dare to emerge. And … Read more

Hackelia virginiana

Taming the Wild Beggar’s Lice: A Guide to Propagating Hackelia virginiana Hackelia virginiana, better known by its less-than-glamorous moniker "Beggar’s Lice," might not be the first plant that springs to mind when you think of beautifying your garden. However, this native wildflower boasts delicate white blooms and a captivating wildness that can add a touch … Read more