Penstemon aridus

Taming the Wildflower: Propagating the Arid Penstemon (Penstemon aridus) The Arid Penstemon (Penstemon aridus) is a tough yet beautiful wildflower, flaunting vibrant blue to purple blooms that can elevate any garden with their charm. Native to the dry regions of western North America, this hardy perennial thrives in challenging conditions, making it a favorite among … Read more

Physalis acutifolia

Taming the Wild Tomatillo: Propagating Physalis acutifolia The world of gardening opens up fascinating avenues to connect with nature, and few experiences are as rewarding as successfully growing your plants from scratch. Today, we’ll explore the art of propagating Physalis acutifolia, also known as the Sharpleaf Groundcherry or Wright’s Groundcherry. This wild relative of the … Read more

Polycarpaea divaricata

Unleash a Cloud of Tiny Flowers: Propogating the Delicate Beauty of Polycarpaea divaricata The plant world is full of hidden gems, and Polycarpaea divaricata is definitely one of them. This charming little plant, sometimes called the "Dwarf Fairy Fan Flower," might not initially grab your attention with flamboyant blooms. Instead, it captivates with its delicate, … Read more

Smilax orbiculata

Unraveling the Secrets of Smilax Orbiculata Propagation: A Guide to Multiplying Your Green Treasures Smilax orbiculata, also known as the "round-leaved greenbrier," is a captivating vine prized for its lush foliage and ability to thrive in various conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, propagating this vigorous climber can be a rewarding experience, … Read more

Leucothrinax morrisii

Cracking the Code: How to Propagate the Majestic Leucothrinax morrisii The Leucothrinax morrisii, more commonly known as the Key Thatch Palm, is a vision of tropical elegance. Native to the Caribbean, Florida, and parts of Central America, this palm boasts a slender trunk crowned by a graceful canopy of fan-shaped leaves. While its beauty is … Read more

Polystichum braunii

Unfurling the Fronds: Propagating the Beautiful Braun’s Holly Fern The Braun’s Holly Fern (Polystichum braunii) is a woodland treasure, prized for its delicate, lacy fronds that bring a touch of woodland magic to any shady corner. Unlike many ferns that spread easily through rhizomes, Braun’s Holly Fern is a clump-forming variety, meaning propagation requires a … Read more

Lepidium davisii

Cultivating Conservation: How to Propagate the Rare Davis’ Peppergrass (Lepidium davisii) The Davis’ peppergrass (Lepidium davisii) might not be a household name like a rose or a sunflower, but this unassuming plant carries a weighty significance. This federally threatened species, endemic to a tiny region of southwest Idaho, is battling for survival. But here’s the … Read more

Tricardia watsonii

Unveiling the Secrets of Tricardia Watsonii Propagation: Grow Your Own Desert Delight! Tricardia watsonii, with its whimsical common names like "Cardboard Palm" or "Skeleton Flower," is a unique and beautiful wildflower native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. This charming plant boasts delicate clusters of heart-shaped blossoms ranging in color from pale pink to … Read more

Hackelia virginiana

Taming the Wild Beggar’s Lice: A Guide to Propagating Hackelia virginiana Hackelia virginiana, better known by its less-than-glamorous moniker "Beggar’s Lice," might not be the first plant that springs to mind when you think of beautifying your garden. However, this native wildflower boasts delicate white blooms and a captivating wildness that can add a touch … Read more

Peucephyllum schottii

Taming the Desert’s Smoke Tree: Propagating Peucephyllum schottii The desert holds a unique allure, with its stark beauty and resilient flora. Among these hardy survivors is the Peucephyllum schottii, better known as the desert smoke tree or pygmy cedar. This fascinating plant, with its wispy, smoke-like foliage and unexpected bursts of yellow blooms, can be … Read more