Ornithogalum umbellatum

Unlocking the Magic of Multiplication: Propagating Your Star of Bethlehem The Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum) is a sight to behold, its delicate, star-shaped blooms lighting up gardens in the spring. But did you know that these beauties are surprisingly easy to propagate? Multiplying your Star of Bethlehem plants is a rewarding way to share … Read more

Juniperus scopulorum

Reaching New Heights: Propagating the Majestic Rocky Mountain Juniper The Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum), with its silvery-blue foliage and imposing stature, brings a touch of the mountainous West to any landscape. But did you know that propagating this majestic evergreen is a rewarding endeavor accessible even to novice gardeners? While the juniper’s resilience allows … Read more

Pandanus letocartiorum

Unlocking the Secrets of the Screwpine: How to Propagate Pandanus letocartiorum The Pandanus letocartiorum, commonly known as the screwpine, is a striking plant with long, spiky leaves that twist upwards in a spiral, resembling a pineapple top. Native to Madagascar, this exotic beauty adds a touch of the tropics to any home or garden. While … Read more

Bletia purpurea

Unveiling the Secrets of Bletia purpurea Propagation: From Backbulbs to Blooms Bletia purpurea, the beautiful pine-pink orchid, with its dramatic sprays of delicate flowers, is a sight to behold. This terrestrial orchid, native to Central and South America, is not only gorgeous but also surprisingly adaptable to cultivation. Whether you’re a seasoned orchid enthusiast or … Read more

Syngonium schottianum

Unleashing the Power of Propagation: Multiply Your Syngonium Schottanium with Ease The Syngonium schottianum, with its captivating arrowhead-shaped leaves and effortless elegance, is a popular choice for plant lovers. But did you know you can easily multiply your leafy friend through propagation? That’s right – turning one plant into many isn’t just for expert gardeners. … Read more

Lupinus ehrenbergii

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Lupinus ehrenbergii Lupinus ehrenbergii, with its vibrant purple-blue blooms crowning tall stems, is a sight to behold. Native to the high elevations of Mexico, this lupine species, unfortunately, isn’t a common sight in gardens. But if you’re enchanted by its wild beauty, don’t despair! Propagating Lupinus ehrenbergii, while requiring some … Read more

Rosa × damascena

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating Damask Roses: From Cuttings to Blooms The Damask rose, Rosa × damascena, with its intoxicating fragrance and lush petals, has captivated hearts for centuries. From gracing ancient gardens to inspiring countless poems and perfumes, this rose holds a special place in horticultural history. If you’re eager to welcome its beauty … Read more

Agave fourcroydes

Untangling the Threads: Propagating Your Very Own Agave fourcroydes The Agave fourcroydes, better known as the henequen or agave azul, is a striking succulent prized for its majestic size and sword-like leaves. While its claim to fame is its role in producing henequen fiber (think sisal rugs and ropes), this agave’s architectural beauty makes it … Read more

Paeonia mascula

Unleashing the Beauty Within: Propagating Peonies for a Lifetime of Blooms The Peony, often dubbed the "King of Flowers," is a timeless beauty that graces gardens with its lush foliage and breathtaking blooms. While caring for established peonies can be relatively straightforward, many gardeners find themselves enchanted by the idea of multiplying their prized Paeonia … Read more

Ravenala madagascariensis

Unfurling the Secrets of the Traveler’s Palm: A Guide to Propagating Ravenala madagascariensis The Traveler’s Palm, or Ravenala madagascariensis, is an iconic tropical plant known for its striking, fan-like foliage and impressive size. Native to Madagascar, this botanical beauty adds a touch of the exotic to gardens and homes around the world. While often mistaken … Read more