Rudbeckia glaucescens

Multiply the Sunshine: Propagating Your "Black-Eyed Susan" on Steroids The Rudbeckia glaucescens, sometimes lovingly nicknamed the “Black-Eyed Susan on steroids” due to its impressive height, is a sight to behold. These towering beauties, with their sunny yellow blooms and contrasting dark centers, are a pollinator magnet and a guaranteed showstopper in any garden. Want to … Read more

Kitaibelia vitifolia

Unlocking the Secrets of Kitaibelia Vitifolia: A Guide to Propagation Kitaibelia vitifolia, also known as the Balkan Mallow, is a captivating plant with its large, maple-like leaves and delicate, pale pink flowers resembling miniature hibiscus blooms. Native to the Balkans, this stunning perennial adds a touch of exotic charm to any garden. While relatively unknown, … Read more

Cerastium nutans

Nodding Chickweed: Sharing the Delicate Charm Through Simple Propagation Cerastium nutans, more affectionately known as Nodding Chickweed, might not be the showiest flower in the garden, but it possesses a delicate charm that wins hearts. This North American native boasts dainty, white, bell-shaped flowers that droop gracefully, giving the plant its common name. But beyond … Read more

Artemisia gmelinii

Unleash Your Inner Gardener: Propagating the Versatile Artemisia gmelinii Artemisia gmelinii, also affectionately known as Gmelin’s wormwood, is a powerhouse plant boasting feathery foliage, alluring aromas, and a reputation for attracting beneficial insects. Whether you’re captivated by its silvery-green foliage or intrigued by its potential medicinal properties, propagating this resilient perennial is a rewarding endeavor. … Read more

Asphodeline taurica

Untangling the Secrets of Asphodeline taurica Propagation: A Guide to Growing This Mediterranean Beauty The Asphodeline taurica, with its elegant, spire-like blooms and architectural foliage, brings a touch of Mediterranean charm to any garden. Unlike its mythical namesake, the Asphodel of Greek legend, this plant isn’t confined to the underworld – but successfully propagating it … Read more

Catananche caespitosa

Taming the Cupid’s Dart: Propagating Catananche Caespitosa for a Touch of Mediterranean Charm The Catananche Caespitosa, more affectionately known as Cupid’s Dart, is a Mediterranean gem that brings a touch of whimsical elegance to any garden. Its charming, daisy-like blooms, perched atop slender stems, dance gracefully in the summer breeze, adding a touch of ethereal … Read more

Echinophora platyloba

Unlocking the Secrets of Echinophora platyloba Propagation: A Guide for Plant Enthusiasts Echinophora platyloba, also known as the "Heartleaf Sea Holly" isn’t your typical garden variety flower. With its intriguing prickly blooms and a distinct wildflower charm, this Mediterranean native is undoubtedly a unique addition to any green space. But how do you go about … Read more

Silene baccifera

Unlocking the Secrets of Silene baccifera Propagation: From Seed to Success The botanical world boasts an astonishing array of plants, each with its own unique beauty and allure. One such captivating specimen is Silene baccifera, commonly known as the "Berry Catchfly" thanks to its sticky stems and distinctive white, berry-like fruits. If you’re lucky enough … Read more

Phlomis samia

Taming the Turkish Sage: Propagating Phlomis samia for a Bountiful Garden The Phlomis samia, affectionately known as the Turkish Sage or Jerusalem Sage (though not a true sage!), is a captivating plant with its velvety silver leaves and vibrant yellow flower spikes. This Mediterranean beauty brings a touch of exotic charm to any garden, and … Read more

How to Propagate Kniphofia × praecox

Igniting the Torch: Propagating Red Hot Pokers for Fiery Garden Flair Red Hot Pokers ( Kniphofia × praecox ), also known as Torch Lilies, are showstoppers in any garden, boasting vibrant, upright blooms that resemble glowing torches. These architectural marvels attract hummingbirds and butterflies, while their drought-tolerant nature makes them a practical choice for many … Read more