Flacourtia montana
To propagate Flacourtia montana, also known as Indian plum, you can try planting seeds from the fruit. Make sure to remove the fleshy pulp before sowing the seeds in a well-draining potting mix.
To propagate Flacourtia montana, also known as Indian plum, you can try planting seeds from the fruit. Make sure to remove the fleshy pulp before sowing the seeds in a well-draining potting mix.
Pimpinella cumbrae can be propagated through both seeds and root cuttings. Sow seeds in a well-draining mix during spring, or take root cuttings in late fall or early spring.
Ceratozamia latifolia, commonly known as the broadleaf horncone, can be propagated through both seeds and by dividing offsets or “pups” that grow from the base of the parent plant. This cycad species prefers well-draining soil and dappled shade, making it a unique and rewarding addition to gardens in suitable climates.