Berchemia floribunda

Unleash the Beauty of Bird-Plumbing Vine: A Guide to Propagating Berchemia floribunda The Berchemia floribunda, affectionately known as the Bird-Plumbing Vine or Supple Jack, is a sight to behold. With its cascading branches of delicate foliage and clusters of tiny, fragrant flowers, it brings an ethereal charm to any landscape. But did you know that … Read more

Allocasuarina paradoxa

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Scarce Allocasuarina paradoxa The Allocasuarina paradoxa, also known as the Waddy Wood or Dwarf Mountain Oak, is a captivating Australian native plant with a rugged charm. This unusual evergreen species, resembling a cross between a pine and a fern, boasts delicate, drooping foliage and a naturally sculpted, bonsai-like appearance. … Read more

Sesleria caerulea

Beyond Blue: Multiplying the Magic of Blue Moor Grass (Sesleria caerulea) Blue Moor Grass, or Sesleria caerulea, with its shimmering blue-green foliage and graceful seed heads, brings a touch of unique elegance to any garden. But did you know this hardy, low-maintenance ornamental grass is also surprisingly easy to propagate? Whether you’re looking to expand … Read more

Ilex latifolia

Unlocking the Secrets of Latifiolia Holly Propagation: Grow Your Own Lush Evergreen Ilex latifolia, better known as the Latifiolia holly or Japanese holly, is an enchanting evergreen with an air of elegance. Its glossy, large leaves and bright red berries bring year-round beauty to gardens. If you’re lucky enough to have this holly gracing your … Read more

Allocasuarina paludosa

Growing Graceful Greenery: Propagating the Swamp Oak (Allocasuarina paludosa) The Swamp Oak (Allocasuarina paludosa), with its delicate, drooping foliage resembling pine needles, is a unique and beautiful addition to any landscape. Native to Australia, this hardy evergreen thrives in various conditions and offers an intriguing textural element to gardens. While commonly found in nurseries, propagating … Read more

Muhlenbergia emersleyi

Unleash the Emerald Waves: Propagating Bullgrass (Muhlenbergia emersleyi) Muhlenbergia emersleyi, more affectionately known as Bullgrass, is a showstopper in any landscape. This North American native boasts graceful, arching foliage that erupts in a fountain of emerald green, maturing to a warm, golden hue in the fall. But its beauty isn’t fleeting – Bullgrass remains a … Read more

Spiraea splendens

Unleash a Cascade of Pink: Propagating Spiraea Splendens Imagine a vibrant waterfall of delicate pink blossoms cascading down a verdant hillside. That’s the magic of Spiraea splendens, also known as the rose meadowsweet or rosy spiraea. This North American native shrub is a pollinator magnet, boasting clusters of tiny pink flowers that erupt in a … Read more

Euonymus oxyphyllus

Unveiling the Secrets of Euonymus oxyphyllus: A Propagation Guide for Lush and Vibrant Shrubs The Euonymus oxyphyllus, also known as the Korean Spindle Tree, is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its vibrant foliage and charming fall display. If you’re eager to multiply your collection or share this beauty with others, propagation is the way to … Read more

Yucca luminosa

Shining a Light on Yucca Luminosa Propagation: Tips for Multiplying Your Majesty The Yucca luminosa, with its majestic spires of creamy white flowers and striking, sword-like foliage, is a showstopper in any garden. This drought-tolerant beauty, also known as the Candle Yucca, is surprisingly easy to propagate, meaning you can multiply your plant for free … Read more

Cordyline australis

Multiply Your Majesty: Propagating Your Very Own Cordyline australis Cordyline australis, also known as the cabbage tree or tī kōuka, is a striking architectural plant native to New Zealand. Its elegant, sword-like leaves and eventual towering height bring a touch of the tropics to gardens around the world. And the best part? Propagating cordyline australis … Read more