Lupinus ehrenbergii

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Lupinus ehrenbergii Lupinus ehrenbergii, with its vibrant purple-blue blooms crowning tall stems, is a sight to behold. Native to the high elevations of Mexico, this lupine species, unfortunately, isn’t a common sight in gardens. But if you’re enchanted by its wild beauty, don’t despair! Propagating Lupinus ehrenbergii, while requiring some … Read more

Veronica allionii

Multiplying the Mountain Jewel: Propagating Veronica allionii Veronica allionii, also known as the alpine speedwell, is a low-growing, mat-forming evergreen that truly lives up to its “jewel” moniker. With vibrant purple-blue blooms bursting forth in late spring and early summer, this hardy alpine plant can transform any rock garden, border edge, or container into a … Read more

Elephantopus mollis

Taming the Hairy Elephant’s Foot: A Guide to Propagating Elephantopus mollis The Elephantopus mollis, affectionately known as the Hairy Elephant’s Foot, is not your typical houseplant. With its intriguing foliage resembling, you guessed it, an elephant’s foot, and its unique flowering habits, this tropical beauty deserves a place in the spotlight. And the best part? … Read more

Rungia himalayensis

Himalayan Rungia: Multiply Your Mountain Mint with These Simple Propagation Techniques Himalayan Rungia, also known as "Minty Leaf" or by its scientific name Rungia himalayensis, is a delightful and versatile herb gaining popularity for its culinary and ornamental value. This perennial plant, native to the Himalayas, boasts beautiful blue flowers and leaves that release a … Read more

Lycopodium tristachyum

Unveiling the Secrets of Staghorn Clubmoss Propagation: A Guide to Growing Lycopodium tristachyum The plant world is full of fascinating characters, and Lycopodium tristachyum, commonly known as Staghorn clubmoss, is no exception. This evergreen wonder, with its antler-like fronds and prehistoric lineage, adds a touch of woodland magic to any garden. But propagating this unique … Read more

Echinacea pallida

Multiply Your Immune-Boosting Beauties: A Guide to Propagating Pale Purple Coneflower The Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida), with its graceful, drooping petals and prominent orange-brown cones, is not just a feast for the eyes. This hardy perennial is a pollinator magnet and boasts potent medicinal properties, known for its immune-boosting benefits. If you’re looking to … Read more