Globba schomburgkii

Multiply Your Dancing Ladies: Propagating Globba schomburgkii Globba schomburgkii, with its charming nickname "Dancing Ladies," is a sight to behold. This Southeast Asian native boasts delicate, dangling flowers that resemble tiny dancers in vibrant yellow hues, making it a captivating addition to any tropical garden or indoor plant collection. While admiring its beauty is easy, … Read more

Saponaria glutinosa

Sticky Catchfly Secrets: Multiplying Your Saponaria Glutinosa Saponaria glutinosa, more lovingly called the sticky catchfly, isn’t your average garden resident. With its vibrant pink blooms and intriguing "sticky" texture (a defense mechanism to catch unsuspecting insects!), this charming perennial wins hearts and adds a touch of wildflower magic to any sunny spot. Ready to have … Read more

Pleurisanthes flava

Unlocking the Secrets of Golden Pothos Propagation: Grow Your Own Jungle! The Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), often mistakenly called Pleurisanthes flava, is a beloved houseplant known for its vibrant, heart-shaped leaves and cascading growth habit. It’s a favorite among beginners and experienced plant parents alike, thanks to its forgiving nature and striking beauty. One of … Read more

Coleus argentatus

Unleash Your Inner Plant Parent: Propagating the Silver-Kissed Coleus Argentatus The Coleus argentatus, with its striking silver foliage and subtle green veining, is a showstopper in any garden or home. But did you know this low-maintenance beauty is also incredibly easy to propagate? That’s right – you can multiply your silvery stunners without spending a … Read more

Aristolochia gigantea

Unleash the Giant: Propagating the Magnificent Aristolochia Gigantea The Aristolochia gigantea, also known as the Giant Pelican Flower or Dutchman’s Pipe, is not for the faint of heart. This climber, boasting gargantuan, velvety flowers with a fascinatingly macabre beauty, is sure to be the talk of the neighborhood. But before you can wow your neighbors … Read more

Lathyrus magellanicus

Taming the Wild Beauty: Successfully Propagating the Lord Anson’s Pea (Lathyrus magellanicus) The Lord Anson’s Pea (Lathyrus magellanicus), with its vibrant violet-blue blooms and graceful climbing habit, brings an alluring touch of the wild into gardens. Native to South America, this perennial climber, unlike its edible cousin the sweet pea, captivates with its ornamental beauty. … Read more

Anthyllis barba

Waking the Sleeping Beauty: Propagating the Enchanting Anthyllis barba-jovis The Anthyllis barba-jovis, also known as the Silver Bush or Jupiter’s Beard, is a Mediterranean marvel. This evergreen shrub, with its silvery-green foliage and creamy yellow blooms, brings a touch of coastal charm to any garden. While acquiring a mature plant is always an option, propagating … Read more

Elsholtzia flava

Unleashing the Golden Wave: Propagating Elsholtzia flava for a Vibrant Garden Elsholtzia flava, also known as the Yellow Mint-Shrub, is a captivating plant that truly lives up to its name. With its vivid yellow flower spikes that bloom from late summer to fall, it paints a breathtaking golden wave in any garden. If you’re eager … Read more

Myrceugenia chrysocarpa

Golden Glory: Propagating the Vibrant Myrceugenia Chrysocarpa The Myrceugenia Chrysocarpa, more affectionately known as the Chilean Guava, is a captivating evergreen with its glossy foliage, fragrant white blossoms, and jewel-like, edible fruit. This South American native, while relatively unknown in some circles, is gaining popularity amongst gardeners seeking both beauty and bounty in their landscapes. … Read more

Staphylea colchica

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating the Ethereal Bladdernut: Staphylea colchica The Staphylea colchica, more affectionately known as the Bladdernut, is a sight to behold. Its delicate, bell-shaped flowers cascading in creamy white clusters, followed by intriguing, inflated seedpods, bring an enchanting elegance to any garden. But did you know that propagating this ethereal beauty is … Read more