Crocanthemum corymbosum

Sunshine on Demand: Propagating the Coastal Delight of Crocanthemum corymbosum Crocanthemum corymbosum, also known as the sun rose or frostweed, is a captivating plant native to the eastern United States. With its vibrant yellow blooms and resilience in harsh coastal conditions, it’s no wonder gardeners are eager to multiply their sun rose treasures. Luckily, propagating … Read more

Veronica abyssinica

Multiplying the Magic: Easy Propagation Techniques for Veronica Abyssinica Veronica abyssinica, also known as the Abyssinian speedwell, is a charming plant prized for its delicate foliage and vibrant blue flowers. If you’re lucky enough to have one gracing your garden, you’ll be pleased to know that propagating this lovely plant is surprisingly easy! Whether you’re … Read more

Sagina nodosa

Multiply the Magic: Your Guide to Propagating Scotch Moss (Sagina nodosa) Scotch moss, also known as Sagina nodosa, is a charming, low-growing groundcover that evokes thoughts of whimsical fairy gardens and lush green carpets. This versatile plant thrives in moist, well-drained soil and tolerates partial shade, adding a touch of magic to rock gardens, pathways, … Read more

Callisia rosea

Pink Lady Duplicates: The Easy Way to Multiply Your Callisia Rosea The Callisia rosea, affectionately known as the Pink Lady, is a delightful houseplant that boasts vibrant green leaves splashed with pink hues. While its looks are captivating enough, the ease with which it propagates makes it even more desirable. If you’ve got a thriving … Read more

Vachellia cornigera

Taming the Thorny: Propagating the Bullhorn Acacia (Vachellia cornigera) The Bullhorn Acacia, with its imposing thorns and delicate yellow blossoms, is a striking example of nature’s ability to both defend and enchant. Native to Central America, this tree (formerly known as Acacia cornigera) has a fascinating symbiotic relationship with ants, providing them shelter in its … Read more

Crataegus coccinioides

Taming the Wild Hawthorn: Propagating Crataegus coccinioides Known for its fiery fall foliage and delicate spring blooms, the Crataegus coccinioides, or scarlet hawthorn, is a showstopping native tree that can elevate any landscape. But while you may be used to picking up saplings at a nursery, have you ever considered propagating your own? While it … Read more

Tabernaemontana citrifolia

Blooming Beauty: Mastering the Art of Tabernaemontana Citrifolia Propagation Tabernaemontana citrifolia, also known as the pinwheel flower or crepe jasmine (though not a true jasmine), is a captivating tropical shrub, prized for its exquisite, pinwheel-shaped blooms and intoxicating fragrance. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your green journey, learning to propagate Tabernaemontana citrifolia … Read more

Meliosma depressiva

Unlocking the Secrets of Meliosma Depressiva Propagation: A Guide for Enthusiasts Meliosma depressiva, with its lush foliage and delicate flower clusters, can be a stunning addition to any garden. But finding this alluring beauty in nurseries can be a challenge. So, why not embark on a rewarding journey of propagating your own Meliosma depressiva? Don’t … Read more

Acacia macradenia

Unlocking the Secrets of Acacia Macradenia Propagation: From Seed to Stunning Shrub The Acacia macradenia, also known as the Zig Zag Wattle, is a captivating Australian native known for its striking foliage and vibrant yellow, puffball flowers. This fast-growing shrub, with its distinctive zig-zagging branches, can bring a touch of the outback to your garden, … Read more

Adromischus phillipsiae

Unlocking the Secrets of Adromischus Phillipsiae Propagation: Grow a Forest of Silver Beads! Adromischus phillipsiae, affectionately nicknamed the "Silver Beads" succulent, captivates plant lovers with its plump, glistening leaves. Originating from South Africa, this charming succulent is a joy to display, and even more rewarding to propagate. Ready to multiply your collection and share the … Read more