Asteriscus pinifolius

Multiplying the Sunshine: Your Guide to Propagating Asteriscus pinifolius The cheerful, daisy-like blooms of Asteriscus pinifolius, also known as the pine-leaved asteriscus, are a delight to behold. This low-growing, evergreen perennial thrives in sunny spots, bringing a vibrant splash of yellow to borders, rockeries, and containers. While easily accessible at garden centers, wouldn’t it be … Read more

Eriophyton tuberosum

Unearthing the Secrets: How to Propagate the Unique Eriophyton tuberosum Eriophyton tuberosum, also known as the tuberous woollyflower, is a captivating plant with a unique charm. Its wooly, silver-green foliage and showy purple flower spikes add a touch of wild beauty to any garden. While not widely known, its resilience and ease of propagation make … Read more

Xylopia acutiflora

Xylopia acutiflora Propagation: Unlocking the Secrets of this Tropical Gem Xylopia acutiflora, also known as the "Monkey Fingers" or "Finger Fruit," is a captivating tropical tree native to Southeast Asia. Beloved for its unique, edible fruits and fragrant flowers, this exotic beauty is gaining popularity amongst adventurous gardeners around the world. But how do you … Read more

Pycnandra caeruleilatex

The Mysterious Case of the Blue-Blooded Tree: Propagating Pycnandra caeruleilatex Deep in the heart of New Caledonia, a botanical enigma reigns. Meet Pycnandra caeruleilatex, a tree known for bleeding toxic blue sap, a phenomenon rarely seen in the plant world. This extraordinary characteristic, coupled with its endangered status, makes propagating Pycnandra caeruleilatex a challenge with … Read more