Bromus pubescens

Seeding Success: How to Propagate Woodland Brome (Bromus pubescens) Woodland brome (Bromus pubescens), also known as hairy woodland brome or simply woodland chess, might not be the flashiest plant in your garden, but this North American native grass offers a subtle beauty and plays an important role in supporting local ecosystems. If you’re interested in … Read more

Thinoelymus mucronatus

Taming the Wild Rye: Propagating × Thinoelymus mucronatus × Thinoelymus mucronatus, perhaps not a name that rolls off the tongue, but a plant with a quiet charm nonetheless. This naturally occurring hybrid, often referred to as Wall Barley or False Wall Barley, boasts slender, upright stems adorned with delicate, nodding seed heads. It’s a sight … Read more

Poa bolanderi

Seeding Success: How to Propagate Bolander’s Bluegrass (Poa bolanderi) Bolander’s bluegrass (Poa bolanderi), a charming California native, brings delicate texture and a subtle blue-green hue to the garden. If you’re looking to establish a swathe of this drought-tolerant beauty or share its unique appeal with fellow plant enthusiasts, propagation is the answer. While it might … Read more

Polypogon magellanicus

Taming the Tufted Grass: Propagating the Patagonian Beard Grass (Polypogon magellanicus) The Patagonian Beard Grass, scientifically known as Polypogon magellanicus, is a captivating perennial grass known for its distinctive, fluffy flower heads that resemble a soft, white beard. Native to the windswept landscapes of South America, this resilient grass adds a touch of wild beauty … Read more