Asplundia dussii
To propagate Asplundia dussii, focus on dividing established clumps carefully. Ensure each division has a healthy portion of roots before repotting in a well-draining mix.
To propagate Asplundia dussii, focus on dividing established clumps carefully. Ensure each division has a healthy portion of roots before repotting in a well-draining mix.
Casasia calophylla, also known as Seven-year Apple, can be propagated through seeds extracted from its ripe fruits. Sow the seeds in a well-draining potting mix and keep them consistently moist for successful germination.
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Leontodon rigens, also known as rough hawkbit, is a cheerful wildflower easily propagated from seeds sown in spring or fall. Its dandelion-like flowers attract pollinators, making it a welcome addition to wildflower meadows or naturalized areas.
Propagate Bignonia noterophila, also known as the “Argentine Trumpet Vine”, by collecting the seeds found inside its elongated, pod-like fruits. Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
Eryngium hookeri, also known as Hooker’s eryngo, can be propagated by seed. Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix and keep them consistently moist until germination.
Oxalis grandis, also known as the large woodsorrel, can be easily propagated by dividing its bulbs or rhizomes. Plant these divisions in well-drained soil, ensuring they receive ample sunlight for optimal growth.
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Agrimonia bracteata, also known as Fragrant Agrimony, is a beautiful perennial plant known for its delicate, yellow flowers. Propagate this plant by seed in the fall or by dividing established clumps in the spring.
To propagate Meiocarpidium oliverianum, also known as the Madagascar olive plum, take cuttings from semi-ripe wood in summer. Keep the cuttings in a warm, humid environment until they root.