Aconitum moldavicum

Unveiling the Secrets: Propagating the Majestic Moldavian Monkshood The Moldavian Monkshood (Aconitum moldavicum), with its tall spires of deep violet-blue flowers, is a sight to behold. This striking perennial, native to Eastern Europe, adds a touch of drama and sophistication to any garden. While admired for its beauty, the Moldavian Monkshood is considered slightly more … Read more

Boykinia aconitifolia

Multiply Your Mountain Magic: Propagating Showstopping Boykinia aconitifolia Boykinia aconitifolia, also known as the aconite-leaved boykinia or cordiform boykinia, is a sight to behold. Imagine delicate, white, bell-shaped flowers dancing above maple-like leaves, adding a touch of whimsical charm to your shady garden. While readily available at many nurseries, wouldn’t it be even more satisfying … Read more

Libertia cranwelliae

Unleash the Graceful Clumps: Propagating Libertia cranwelliae for an Elegant Garden Libertia cranwelliae, also known as the New Zealand iris or nikau flax lily, is a stunning evergreen perennial celebrated for its grassy foliage and delicate white flowers. Native to New Zealand, this plant brings a touch of graceful elegance to gardens worldwide. While it … Read more

Adenophora triphylla

Triple the Beauty: Mastering Adenophora Triphylla Propagation The Adenophora triphylla, with its delicate bell-shaped blooms and elegant, upright form, is an enchanting addition to any garden. While admiring its charm might seem enough, imagine multiplying this beauty yourself! Propagating Adenophora triphylla, though slightly challenging, is a rewarding endeavor that grants you more of these captivating … Read more

Achillea macrophylla

Multiplying Majesty: Propagating the Majestic Achillea Macrophylla The plant world offers countless beauties, but few possess the delicate charm and resilience of Achillea macrophylla, also known as Big Yarrow or Large-Leaved Yarrow. Imagine feathery foliage topped with flat clusters of pristine white flowers, attracting pollinators while adding a touch of wild elegance to your garden. … Read more

Coreopsis pubescens

Golden Shower of Blooms: Propagating Your Own Coreopsis Pubescens Coreopsis pubescens, more affectionately known as the Star Tickseed, is a gardener’s delight. This North American native boasts cheerful, daisy-like flowers in vibrant shades of yellow, attracting a bevy of pollinators with their sunny disposition. But the charm of Coreopsis pubescens extends beyond its visual appeal … Read more

Disporum smilacinum

Unleashing the Magic: Multiplying Your Disporum Smilacinum Disporum smilacinum, also charmingly known as the Fairy Bells, is a woodland wonder. With its graceful arching stems, delicate green foliage, and whimsical, bell-shaped blooms, it’s no surprise that gardeners are eager to learn the secrets of propagating this beauty. Luckily, multiplying your Disporum smilacinum doesn’t require a … Read more

Adonis amurensis

Unleashing the Golden Power: Propagating Adonis Amurensis for a Spectacular Spring Garden The Adonis amurensis, with its vibrant golden blooms heralding the arrival of spring, is a sight to behold. This enchanting perennial, also known as the Amur Adonis, brings a touch of magic to any garden lucky enough to host it. But did you … Read more

Goniolimon speciosum

Unleash the Sea Lavender Magic: Propagating Goniolimon speciosum Goniolimon speciosum, more affectionately known as German statice or sea lavender, isn’t your typical lavender. This enchanting perennial captivates with its airy clouds of delicate pink or purple blooms, adding a touch of whimsical elegance to any garden. But the magic doesn’t stop there. Propagating Goniolimon speciosum, … Read more

Iris fulva

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Multiply Your Copper Iris (Iris fulva) The Copper Iris, with its fiery blooms dancing gracefully above sword-like foliage, is a captivating addition to any water garden or boggy landscape. This North American native, known scientifically as Iris fulva, boasts vibrant orange-red petals that ignite the garden with warmth and intrigue. … Read more