Cleistocactus winteri
Cleistocactus winteri, also known as the golden rat tail cactus, is easily propagated through stem cuttings. Allow the cutting to dry and callous for a few days before planting in a well-draining potting mix.
Cleistocactus winteri, also known as the golden rat tail cactus, is easily propagated through stem cuttings. Allow the cutting to dry and callous for a few days before planting in a well-draining potting mix.
The images depict the flower, leaf, and growth habit of Sambucus lanceolata, commonly known as blue elderberry. To propagate this plant, you can take hardwood cuttings in late fall or early spring, or sow seeds outdoors in the fall.
Thespesia populnea, also known as the Portia Tree, can easily be propagated by seed. Simply collect the seeds from mature, dried pods and sow them in a well-draining potting mix.
Andira surinamensis can be propagated through the sowing of its seeds, which are typically found within its distinctive single-seeded pods.
For optimal germination, it’s recommended to scarify the seeds and soak them in warm water for 24 hours before planting.
Vicia lentoides, also known as American Vetch, is a climbing legume with delicate purple flowers and can be propagated by seed. Sow Vicia lentoides seeds in spring or fall in well-drained soil, and provide some support for the vines to climb.
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Hoffmannseggia microphylla can be propagated by seed, directly sown after the last frost. This drought-tolerant plant prefers well-drained soil and full sun exposure.
To propagate Morisonia salicifolia, also known as the willow bustic, you can use seeds or cuttings. For cuttings, take semi-hardwood cuttings in summer and ensure they are kept in a warm, humid environment.
Sterculia parviflora, also known as the Small-flowered Sterculia, can be propagated through both seeds and cuttings. This method of propagation ensures the continuation and expansion of this unique tree species.
Osmanthus monticola, also known as the mountain osmanthus, can be propagated from seed. For best results, sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and provide bottom heat.