Pulicaria aucheri

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Propagate the Golden Glory of Pulicaria aucheri Pulicaria aucheri, also known endearingly as the Golden Fleabane, is a captivating plant that deserves much wider recognition. With its cheerful, daisy-like blooms erupting in vibrant displays of gold against a backdrop of silvery-green foliage, it’s a visual treat for any plant enthusiast. … Read more

Trichilia tenuifructa

Unlocking the Secrets of the "Florida Mahogany": A Guide to Propagating Trichilia tenuifructa The "Florida Mahogany" (Trichilia tenuifructa), also known as the "Pygmy Mahogany", is a captivating, fast-growing tree native to South Florida and parts of the Caribbean. While not a true mahogany, its lush foliage and attractive form make it a sought-after addition to … Read more

Melaleuca brachyandra

Unlocking the Secrets of Propagation: How to Grow More Melaleuca brachyandra Melaleuca brachyandra, with its delicate weeping foliage and explosion of creamy white flowers, is a true stunner in any garden. This hardy Australian native, also known as the River Honey Myrtle, adds year-round interest with its graceful form and attracts a symphony of pollinators … Read more

Merwilla dracomontana

Unlocking the Dragon’s Secret: Propagating Merwilla dracomontana The Merwilla dracomontana, also known as the Dragon Mountain Merwilla, is a captivating succulent native to the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. This fascinating plant enchants plant enthusiasts with its rosettes of fleshy, spotted leaves and charming, pendulous flowers that bloom in vibrant green and brown hues. While … Read more

Diospyros hoyleana

Unlocking the Secrets: Propagating the Elusive Black Ebony (Diospyros hoyleana) The Black Ebony, scientifically known as Diospyros hoyleana, is a captivating tree native to the Seychelles. With its striking black wood prized for furniture and crafts, it’s no surprise that enthusiasts desire to cultivate this majestic tree. However, propagating Black Ebony is often shrouded in … Read more

Ulmus laevis

Giving Roots to Grace: Propagating the Resilient European White Elm The European White Elm, known scientifically as Ulmus laevis, is a majestic tree with a story to tell. Resilient and adaptable, it has graced the landscapes of Europe for centuries, its canopy offering shade and its bark harboring a diverse ecosystem. But like many elm … Read more

Muhlenbergia tricholepis

Feather Grass Fireworks: Multiplying the Magic of Muhlenbergia trichlolepis Muhlenbergia trichlolepis, more appealingly known as Mexican feather grass or rose muhly, is having a moment. And with good reason! This stunning ornamental grass boasts airy plumes of pink or purplish flowers that dance in the breeze, transforming gardens into ethereal landscapes. But the beauty of … Read more

Sempervivum grandiflorum

Multiply Your Mountain Marvel: Propagating Sempervivum grandiflorum Sempervivum grandiflorum, with its charming rosettes and captivating blooms, is a joy to behold. These hardy succulents, often called Hens and Chicks or Houseleeks, are known for their tenacity and low-maintenance nature. But did you know they’re also incredibly easy to propagate? That’s right! You can easily multiply … Read more

Myriolimon diffusum

Whispers from the Rock Garden: Propagating the Elusive Myriolimon Diffusum Myriolimon diffusum, with its airy blooms and preference for dramatic landscapes, isn’t your typical garden variety. This intriguing plant, hailing from the mountainous regions of Turkey, is a spectacle of delicate beauty hardened by a tenacious spirit. If you’re looking to invite a touch of … Read more

Gagea rigida

Unleashing the Golden Stars: Your Guide to Propagating Gagea rigida Gagea rigida, also known as the Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem, is a delightful little bulbous plant that brings a splash of sunshine to any garden early in the spring. Picture this: while other plants are still slumbering after the winter frost, these charming little flowers unfurl their … Read more