Centaurea amblensis

Taming the Cornflower’s Cousin: Propagating the Enchanting Centaurea amblensis The plant world holds countless wonders, and among them shines Centaurea amblensis, a captivating beauty often overshadowed by its famous cousin, the Cornflower. But don’t let the lack of name recognition fool you. This perennial, with its delicate silver foliage and vibrant, thistle-like blooms, is a … Read more

Sclerocarya birrea

Cracking the Code: Propagating the Mighty Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) The Marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), an icon of the African savanna, is renowned not only for its delicious fruit – a favorite among humans and elephants alike – but also for its cultural and medicinal significance. If you’re captivated by this versatile tree and dream … Read more

Lobelia digitalifolia

Beyond the Blue Bloom: Propagating Lobelia digitalifolia Lobelia digitalifolia, with its delicate sky-blue flowers and lush green foliage, is a showstopper in any garden. Native to Australia, this perennial thrives in moist environments and brings a touch of wild beauty wherever it grows. But did you know that propagating this stunning plant is easier than … 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

Cullen corylifolium

Unlocking the Secrets of Cullen Corylifolium Propagation: From Seed to Sanctuary Cullen corylifolium, also known as the "scented culle" or "pepper and salt," is a charming little plant with a lot to offer. Native to Australia, this delicate beauty boasts feathery foliage and delicate blooms of white or pale pink sprinkled with dark maroon – … 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

Manilkara mochisia

Unlocking the Secrets: How to Propagate the Majestic Manilkara mochisia The Manilkara mochisia, also known as the Lowveld milkberry or more commonly, the Mimusops mochisia, is a captivating evergreen tree native to the Southern African region. Prized for its dense, glossy foliage, fragrant flowers, and delicious fruits, it is a gardener’s delight. If you’re yearning … Read more

Antennaria marginata

Spreading the Silvery Carpet: Propagating Pussytoes (Antennaria marginata) Antennaria marginata, more fondly known as Pussytoes for its soft, fuzzy blooms, is a delightful addition to any rock garden, alpine bed, or even a sunny border. This low-growing, mat-forming perennial boasts silvery foliage and charming button-like flowers, adding a touch of whimsy and texture to the … Read more

Praxelis missiona

Taming the Butterfly Bush: Easy Propagation Techniques for Praxelis Missiona The Praxelis missiona, more commonly known as the butterfly bush or hairy mistflower, is a beautiful, fast-growing plant with delicate lilac flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Native to South America, this plant has become a popular choice for gardeners around the world … Read more

Echinochloa chacoensis

Taming the Chacoan Sprangletop: A Practical Guide to Propagating Echinochloa chacoensis Echinochloa chacoensis, more casually known as Chacoan Sprangletop, might not roll off the tongue easily, but this South American grass holds a unique appeal for the adventurous gardener. Whether you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or a curious beginner looking to diversify your collection, learning … Read more