Vaccinium calycinum

Taming the Wild Huckleberry: How to Propagate Vaccinium calycinum The allure of plump, juicy huckleberries straight from your backyard is undeniably tempting. But did you know that you can cultivate these wild gems at home? While finding Vaccinium calycinum (also known as the Big Huckleberry) in your local nursery might be a challenge, propagating this … Read more

Asclepias quadrifolia

Four Leafed Success: A Guide to Propagating the Exquisite Asclepias quadrifolia The Asclepias quadrifolia, also known as the Fourleaf Milkweed, is a captivating wildflower celebrated for its delicate beauty and ecological importance. Unlike its taller, showier relatives, this milkweed species charms with understated elegance, showcasing umbels of soft pink, bell-shaped blooms on compact stems adorned … Read more

Erythrospermum monticola

Unlocking the Secrets of Erythrospermum monticola: A Propagation Guide Erythrospermum monticola, with its vibrant foliage and delicate blooms, is a true hidden gem in the plant world. Native to the high-altitude rainforests of Southeast Asia, this evergreen shrub is prized for its ornamental value. But propagating this tropical beauty can seem like a daunting task … Read more

Maianthemum dilatatum

Doubling Down on Delight: Propagating Your False Lily of the Valley The "False Lily of the Valley," also known as Maianthemum dilatatum, is a charming woodland groundcover adored for its heart-shaped leaves and delicate white flower plumes. If you’re lucky enough to have this Pacific Northwest native gracing your garden, you’re probably eager to learn … Read more

Triteleiopsis palmeri

Unearthing the Secrets of Triteleiopsis Palmeri: A Guide to Propagation Triteleiopsis palmeri, a name that might twist your tongue, hides a beautiful reality – clusters of delicate, star-shaped flowers bursting forth in a spectacle of creamy white to pale violet hues. Native to California, this charming perennial, also known as Palmer’s triteleia, is a visual … Read more

Antennaria marginata

Spreading the Silvery Carpet: Propagating Pussytoes (Antennaria marginata) Antennaria marginata, more fondly known as Pussytoes for its soft, fuzzy blooms, is a delightful addition to any rock garden, alpine bed, or even a sunny border. This low-growing, mat-forming perennial boasts silvery foliage and charming button-like flowers, adding a touch of whimsy and texture to the … Read more

Juncus compressus

Doubling Down on Density: Propagating the Versatile Juncus Compressus Juncus compressus, also known as Roundfruit Rush or Compact Rush, is a grass-like plant appreciated for its subtle beauty and hardiness. This adaptable plant thrives in damp environments and adds a touch of understated elegance to water features, bog gardens, and even container arrangements. While readily … Read more

Ammannia coccinea

Painting the Water Scarlet: Propagating Ammannia coccinea Ammannia coccinea, also known as scarlet ammannia or scarlet hornwort, is a stunning aquatic plant cherished for its vibrant red hues. This North American native adds a splash of color and architectural interest to aquariums and ponds. While finding it at your local pet store might be a … Read more

Cordylanthus parviflorus

Taming the Wildflower: Propagating the Elusive Cordylanthus parviflorus The world of wildflowers is a captivating one, brimming with delicate beauty and tenacious spirit. Among these wild beauties lies Cordylanthus parviflorus, more commonly known as the small-flowered bird’s beak. This intriguing plant, with its unique beak-shaped blooms and preference for arid environments, can seem like a … Read more

Lechea racemulosa

Unlocking the Secrets of Propagation: How to Grow More Lechea Racemulosa The Lechea racemulosa, more commonly known as Oblong-fruited Pinweed, may not be the showiest plant in your garden, but its delicate beauty and ecological importance make it a fascinating addition for any plant enthusiast. If you’re eager to expand your pinweed patch or share … Read more