Phagnalon graecum

Unlocking the Secrets of Phagnalon Graecum: A Propagation Guide Phagnalon graecum, with its captivating silver-green foliage and charming yellow flowers, is a Mediterranean gem gaining popularity among gardeners worldwide. This drought-tolerant, evergreen subshrub adds a touch of elegance and resilience to rock gardens, borders, and even containers. But how do you go about multiplying your … Read more

Polycarpon tetraphyllum

Multiply Your Luck: A Guide to Propagating Four-Leaved Polycarpon The Four-Leaved Allseed, also known as Polycarpon tetraphyllum, might not be as famous as its lucky clover cousin, but this charming groundcover offers a unique appeal for gardeners looking for something a little different. Found naturally across various parts of the world, this adaptable plant is … Read more

Potentilla erecta

Multiply Your Luck: An Easy Guide to Propagating Tormentil (Potentilla erecta) Tormentil, or Potentilla erecta, is a charming little plant with sunny yellow flowers that brighten up gardens and natural spaces alike. Beyond its cheerful appearance, this hardy perennial boasts a rich history of medicinal use, earning it the nickname "Seven Times Stronger Than Oak." … Read more

Antennaria marginata

Spreading the Silvery Carpet: Propagating Pussytoes (Antennaria marginata) Antennaria marginata, more fondly known as Pussytoes for its soft, fuzzy blooms, is a delightful addition to any rock garden, alpine bed, or even a sunny border. This low-growing, mat-forming perennial boasts silvery foliage and charming button-like flowers, adding a touch of whimsy and texture to the … Read more

Xyris tennesseensis

Unveiling the Secrets of Tennessee Yellow-Eyed Grass Propagation: A Guide to Xyris tennesseensis Tennessee yellow-eyed grass, scientifically known as Xyris tennesseensis, is a captivating plant with a name that’s quite a mouthful! Don’t let the word "grass" fool you, though; while it shares some visual similarities with grasses, this unique species belongs to the Xyridaceae … Read more

Leucanthemum heterophyllum

Doubling Your Daisy Delight: Propagating Leucanthemum heterophyllum Leucanthemum heterophyllum, more commonly known as the Portuguese daisy or the Santa Barbara daisy, is a cheerful addition to any garden. With its charming white petals and sunny yellow centers, this perennial brightens up landscapes from late spring to fall. But what if you could double, triple, or … Read more

Lupinus cervinus

Unlocking the Secrets of Lupinus cervinus Propagation: Grow Your Own Wildflower Haven Lupinus cervinus, commonly known as the deer lupine or coastal bush lupine, is a visual delight with its tall stalks adorned with vibrant blue, purple, and sometimes even white flowers. This California native thrives in sunny, well-drained environments and adds a touch of … Read more

Androstephium breviflorum

Unlocking the Secrets of Androstephium breviflorum: A Propagation Guide Androstephium breviflorum, also known as the Pink Funnel Lily, is a charming bulbous perennial native to Western North America. With its clusters of delicate pink, trumpet-shaped flowers atop slender stems, it’s a sight to behold in its natural grasslands and sagebrush habitats. Bringing this beauty to … Read more

Sisyrinchium langloisii

Unlocking the Secrets of Sisyrinchium langloisii Propagation: A Beginner’s Guide to Multiplying This Charming Perennial Sisyrinchium langloisii, also known as the Louisiana blue-eyed grass, is a charming perennial that adds a touch of delicate beauty to any garden. Its vibrant blue-violet blooms, reminiscent of miniature irises, dance atop slender stalks, creating a mesmerizing display from … Read more

Lappula barbata

Taming the Tiny Blue Stars: A Guide to Propagating Lappula barbata With its delicate sky-blue flowers that resemble miniature forget-me-nots, Lappula barbata offers a captivating splash of color to any garden. Commonly known as the European stickseed, this charming biennial, sometimes behaving as an annual, is surprisingly easy to propagate, allowing even novice gardeners to … Read more