Drypis spinosa

Taming the Thorny Beauty: Propagating Drypis Spinosa Drypis spinosa, with its charming cushion-like form and delicate pink flowers, might seem like a plant straight out of a fairytale. This thorny beauty, native to the Mediterranean region, adds a unique textural element to rock gardens, borders, and even container plantings. While acquiring Drypis spinosa may require … Read more

Festuca frigida

Conquering the Cold: How to Propagate Hardy Festuca frigida Festuca frigida, also known as blue fescue, is a striking ornamental grass celebrated for its icy blue foliage and ability to thrive in cold, harsh environments. This rugged beauty can add a touch of cool elegance to any garden, and the good news is, propagating it … Read more

Cymopterus nivalis

Unlocking the Snowy Secrets: Propagating Cymopterus nivalis Cymopterus nivalis, the enchanting "snow parsley" or "nival springparsley," captivates with its delicate, snowy-white umbels blooming amidst the remnants of winter’s chill. This hardy perennial flourishes in challenging, high-altitude environments, making it a unique and rewarding addition to rock gardens and xeriscapes. But understanding the art of propagating … 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

Coronanthera sericea

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Propagate the Exquisite Coronanthera sericea The Coronanthera sericea, also endearingly known as the Hairy Anchor Plant, is a hidden gem amongst Australian native flora. This captivating shrub boasts clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers – a sight sure to elevate any garden’s charm. While readily available in nurseries, wouldn’t it be … Read more

Sporobolus maritimus

Taming the Tides: Propagating Seashore Dropseed (Sporobolus maritimus) Seashore Dropseed (Sporobolus maritimus), with its graceful arching leaves and delicate seed heads, brings a touch of coastal charm to any garden. But did you know that this salt-tolerant beauty is surprisingly easy to propagate? Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a curious beginner, mastering the art … Read more

Chamaecrista serpens

Unleashing the Beauty of Partridge Pea: A Guide to Propagating Chamaecrista Serpens The Partridge Pea, with its cheerful yellow blooms and delicate fern-like foliage, is a delightful addition to any garden. This North American native, scientifically known as Chamaecrista serpens (formerly Cassia fasciculata), is not only easy on the eyes but also a boon for … Read more

Brickellia rusbyi

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Brickellia rusbyi for Your Garden Brickellia rusbyi, with its captivating lavender blooms and feathery foliage, brings a unique charm to any garden. Often found gracing the landscapes of the southwestern United States and Mexico, you might know this perennial beauty better as Rusby’s brickellbush. While readily available at native plant … Read more

Lomatium bicolor

Double the Beauty: Propagating the Striking Lomatium bicolor The Lomatium bicolor, also known as the Wasatch Desert Parsley or the Two-toned Desert Parsley, is an eye-catching addition to any garden, especially those embracing a xeriscape design. This hardy perennial, native to the western United States, enchants with its umbels of tiny yellow flowers contrasted against … Read more

Tolpis umbellata

Spreading Sunshine: Propagating the Charming Tolpis Umbellata The Tolpis umbellata, also known as the Yellow Cape Weed or Flatweed, might not be the first plant that comes to mind when you think of vibrant garden additions. However, don’t let its unassuming name fool you! This cheerful annual, native to the Mediterranean, brings a burst of … Read more