Phyllanthus glaucus
Phyllanthus glaucus, also known as the whiteleaf flower, is easily propagated through cuttings. Simply take a cutting from a healthy stem, dip it in rooting hormone, and plant it in well-draining soil.
Phyllanthus glaucus, also known as the whiteleaf flower, is easily propagated through cuttings. Simply take a cutting from a healthy stem, dip it in rooting hormone, and plant it in well-draining soil.
Hypoxis hirsuta, also known as Yellow Star Grass, is a cheerful addition to any wildflower garden. Propagation is easiest by digging up and dividing clumps in early spring or fall.
Propagate Bignonia noterophila, also known as the “Argentine Trumpet Vine”, by collecting the seeds found inside its elongated, pod-like fruits. Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
The plant shown is Hyptis brachiata, commonly known as Desert Lavender or False Basil. To propagate, take stem cuttings in spring or summer from new growth, ensuring each cutting has at least four leaf nodes.
Oxalis grandis, also known as the large woodsorrel, can be easily propagated by dividing its bulbs or rhizomes. Plant these divisions in well-drained soil, ensuring they receive ample sunlight for optimal growth.
The images depict various parts of the Quercus cerris, commonly known as the Turkey oak. To propagate this oak, sow fresh acorns in a prepared bed outdoors shortly after they ripen in autumn.
Persicaria microcephala, also known as small-headed knotweed, can be easily propagated through stem cuttings. Take cuttings in the spring or summer and root them in moist soil or water.
Bergenia crassifolia, also known as heartleaf bergenia, is easily propagated by dividing the rhizomes in spring or fall. Simply separate the rhizomes, ensuring each section has a healthy amount of roots and shoots for successful growth.
To propagate Flacourtia montana, also known as Indian plum, you can try planting seeds from the fruit. Make sure to remove the fleshy pulp before sowing the seeds in a well-draining potting mix.