Pyrrocoma lanceolata

Golden Blooms Aplenty: Propagating the Charming Pyrrocoma Lanceolata If you’re looking to add a burst of sunshine to your garden, look no further than the Pyrrocoma lanceolata, also known as the lanceleaf goldenweed. This North American native boasts vibrant yellow, daisy-like flowers that bring cheer from mid-summer to early fall. Beyond its visual appeal, this … Read more

Aster flaccidus

Multiply Your Mountain Asters: A Guide to Propagating Aster flaccidus The delicate beauty of Aster flaccidus, also known as the White Mountain Aster or Sticky Aster, can grace your garden with its charming white blooms from late summer into fall. This hardy North American native thrives in a variety of conditions and, best of all, … Read more

Packera glabella

Spreading Sunshine: A Guide to Propagating the Cheerful Butterweed (Packera glabella) While the name "butterweed" might not inspire images of garden glory, Packera glabella, with its bright yellow, daisy-like flowers, can bring a burst of sunshine to any landscape. This native North American wildflower, also known as cressleaf groundsel, is a boon for early pollinators … Read more

Eriophorum virginicum

Multiplying the Magic: A Guide to Propagating Virginia Cotton Grass (Eriophorum virginicum) Imagine a swathe of fluffy, cotton-like tufts dancing gracefully in the breeze, their delicate beauty adding a whimsical touch to your water garden or boggy area. This captivating sight could be yours by cultivating the enchanting Virginia Cotton Grass, scientifically known as Eriophorum … Read more

Ranunculus flabellaris

Doubling Your Delight: Propagating the Charming Ranunculus Flabellaris The delicate charm of the Ranunculus flabellaris, more adorably known as the Yellow Water Buttercup, brightens any water garden. These aquatic charmers, with their sunny blooms and vibrant green foliage, are a joy to behold. And the best part? Propagating them is a breeze, allowing you to … Read more

Eupatorium pilosum

Multiplying the Monarch Magnet: Propagating Eupatorium pilosum Eupatorium pilosum, also known as the Hairy Thoroughwort or late-flowering boneset, is a powerhouse in the pollinator garden. This native plant boasts clouds of fluffy white flowers in late summer and fall, attracting swarms of butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects. While you can easily purchase Eupatorium pilosum … Read more