Cleomella serrulata

Unleashing a Wildflower Symphony: A Guide to Propagating Cleomella Serrulata (Rocky Mountain Bee Plant) The Rocky Mountain bee plant, known scientifically as Cleomella serrulata, is not just a mouthful to say; it’s a visual and ecological feast for your garden. With its vibrant yellow blooms bursting forth in spidery clusters, this North American native attracts … Read more

Stylidium schoenoides

Triggering Triumph: Unlocking the Propagation Secrets of the Trigger Plant (Stylidium schoenoides) The Stylidium schoenoides, more affectionately known as the Trigger Plant, is a botanical marvel. Native to Australia, this captivating perennial isn’t just an eye-catcher with its delicate pink to white flowers and grass-like foliage, it’s a showman. Its namesake "trigger" – a fused … Read more

Lomatia silaifolia

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Crinkle Bush (Lomatia silaifolia) The Crinkle Bush, also known as Lomatia silaifolia, is a captivating Australian native renowned for its fern-like foliage and uniquely-shaped, creamy-white flowers. This hardy shrub, while stunning in its natural habitat, can also be a unique addition to your garden. Ready to add a touch … Read more

Commelina virginica

Multiply Your Virginia Dayflowers: A Guide to Propagating Commelina virginica The vibrant blue blooms of the Virginia Dayflower, also known as Commelina virginica, are a welcome sight in gardens across its native eastern United States. But did you know these beauties are surprisingly easy to multiply? Whether you want to spread the joy in your … Read more

Malva oblongifolia

Waking Up the Sleeping Beauties: Propagating Malva oblongifolia Malva oblongifolia, also known as the Round-leaf Mallow, might not be the showiest flower in the garden, but its delicate blooms and resilience make it a charming addition to any landscape. If you’re looking to expand your mallow patch or share the beauty with friends, propagation is … Read more

Erythranthe lutea

Spreading the Sunshine: Easy Ways to Propagate Monkeyflower (Erythranthe lutea) Erythranthe lutea, more commonly known as monkeyflower or yellow monkeyflower, is a vibrant and cheerful wildflower native to western North America. This charming plant, with its sunny yellow blooms resembling a monkey’s face, can brighten up any garden, and the good news is, it’s incredibly … Read more

Sidalcea covillei

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating the Charming Sidalcea covillei The world of gardening is filled with captivating species, each boasting unique characteristics and beauty. Among these hidden gems is the Sidalcea covillei, a flowering plant native to the western United States. This charming perennial, with its delicate pink blooms and feathery foliage, can add a … Read more

Cypripedium candidum

Unveiling the Secrets: Propagating the Elusive Small White Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium candidum) The Small White Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium candidum) is a sight to behold. Its delicate white slipper-shaped bloom, accented with delicate green veins, captivates plant enthusiasts. Sadly, this orchid’s beauty is countered by its increasing rarity in the wild. Habitat loss and unsustainable collecting … Read more

Hibiscus kokio

Igniting the Tropics at Home: Propagating Your Own Fiery Hibiscus kokio The Hawaiian hibiscus, specifically the vibrantly colored Hibiscus kokio, is a showstopper. Imagine fiery red, orange, or yellow blooms erupting against lush green foliage, transforming your garden into a tropical paradise. While admiring these beauties is a treat in itself, there’s a special satisfaction … Read more

Silene baccifera

Unlocking the Secrets of Silene baccifera Propagation: From Seed to Success The botanical world boasts an astonishing array of plants, each with its own unique beauty and allure. One such captivating specimen is Silene baccifera, commonly known as the "Berry Catchfly" thanks to its sticky stems and distinctive white, berry-like fruits. If you’re lucky enough … Read more