Verbascum glandulosum

Taming the Mullein: Propagating Verbascum glandulosum Verbascum glandulosum, a mouthful of a name, right? But don’t let that scare you off. This stunning member of the mullein family, with its towering spires of yellow flowers, can be a majestic addition to any garden. And the best part? Propagating Verbascum glandulosum is surprisingly straightforward, even for … Read more

Linaria chalepensis

Taming the Tiny Dragon: Propagating Linaria chalepensis Linaria chalepensis, more affectionately known as the yellow toadflax, might sound like something out of a medieval bestiary, but trust me, this plant is far from intimidating! In fact, its bright yellow, snapdragon-like blooms bring a touch of whimsical charm to gardens and wild spaces alike. If you’re … Read more

Bromus pubescens

Seeding Success: How to Propagate Woodland Brome (Bromus pubescens) Woodland brome (Bromus pubescens), also known as hairy woodland brome or simply woodland chess, might not be the flashiest plant in your garden, but this North American native grass offers a subtle beauty and plays an important role in supporting local ecosystems. If you’re interested in … Read more

Juncus kraussii

Multiply Your Meadow: Propagating the Versatile Juncus kraussii Juncus kraussii, commonly known as saltgrass or sea rush, is a resilient and strikingly architectural plant that graces coastal regions with its fine, green foliage. Favored by gardeners and landscapers for its adaptability and aesthetic appeal, Juncus kraussii brings a touch of coastal charm to any landscape. … Read more

Polemonium pulcherrimum

Unveiling the Secrets of Polemonium Pulcherrimum Propagation: A Guide to Growing Jacob’s Ladder Polemonium pulcherrimum, more affectionately known as Jacob’s ladder, captivates with its delicate, ladder-like foliage and vibrant clusters of bell-shaped flowers. This charming alpine plant, native to western North America, adds a touch of wild beauty to any garden. If you’ve fallen under … Read more

Lycopodiella inundata

Marsh Clubmoss Magic: Unlocking the Secrets of Lycopodiella Inundata Propagation Lycopodiella inundata, more commonly known as Marsh Clubmoss, is a fascinating plant that evokes images of prehistoric landscapes. This unique species, with its delicate, moss-like appearance and preference for boggy environments, is a true survivor from a bygone era. If you’re intrigued by the prospect … Read more

Streptanthus breweri

Taming the Wildflower: Propagating the Elusive Brewer’s Jewelflower Brewer’s Jewelflower (Streptanthus breweri) is not your average garden variety. This striking wildflower, with its vibrant purple blooms and unique biology, captivates hearts but proves a challenge to cultivate. Native to California’s serpentine soils, it thrives in specific conditions that can be tricky to replicate. However, for … Read more

Plagius flosculosus

Unlocking the Secrets of Plagius Flosculosus: A Propagation Primer The Plagius flosculosus, with its vibrant blooms and delicate foliage, is a sight to behold. This captivating plant, however, can seem like a fickle friend when it comes to propagation. But fear not, fellow plant enthusiasts! This guide will demystify the process, equipping you with the … Read more

Linum catharticum

Tiny Blooms, Big Impact: Propagating the Charming Linum catharticum Linum catharticum, also known as Fairy Flax or Purging Flax, might not be as flashy as some garden giants, but this delicate wildflower holds a quiet charm that can captivate any plant lover. Native to meadows and grasslands, its dainty white flowers bring a touch of … Read more

Rumex aquaticus

Taming the Water Dock: A Guide to Propagating Rumex aquaticus The water dock, or Rumex aquaticus, might not be the first plant that springs to mind when you imagine a lush garden. However, this fascinating species, with its towering stature and vibrant green foliage, can add a touch of wild beauty to water gardens and … Read more