Lomatium bicolor

Double the Beauty: Propagating the Striking Lomatium bicolor The Lomatium bicolor, also known as the Wasatch Desert Parsley or the Two-toned Desert Parsley, is an eye-catching addition to any garden, especially those embracing a xeriscape design. This hardy perennial, native to the western United States, enchants with its umbels of tiny yellow flowers contrasted against … Read more

Lomatium hallii

Unlocking the Secrets of Lomatium hallii: A Propagation Guide for the Dedicated Gardener Lomatium hallii, also known as Hall’s desert parsley, is not your average garden variety. This captivating plant, with its intricate, fern-like foliage and delicate yellow blooms, hails from the challenging landscapes of the American West. While its beauty is undeniable, propagating Lomatium … 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

Delphinium menziesii

Taming the Wild Beauty: How to Propagate Delphinium menziesii Delphinium menziesii, also known as Menzies’ larkspur, is a sight to behold. This stunning wildflower, native to the western United States, boasts tall spires of vibrant blue or purple blossoms that dance in the breeze, adding a touch of untamed beauty to any landscape. While admiring … Read more