Coccoloba ascendens

Taming the Tievine: Propagating the Resilient Coccoloba ascendens The Coccoloba ascendens, more commonly known as the "pigeon plum" or "tievine", is a fascinating plant native to the coastal regions of South Florida, the Caribbean, and Central America. Admired for its resilience and distinctive aesthetic, this tropical beauty, with its large, leathery leaves and unique grape-like … Read more

Culcita coniifolia

Unfurling the Secrets of Culcita coniifolia: A Guide to Propagation The Culcita coniifolia, more affectionately known as the "Shield Fern" or "Button Fern", is a captivating plant with its unique button-like leaflets adorning gracefully arching fronds. This tropical beauty, native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, can bring a touch of exotic elegance to … Read more

Peltogyne subsessilis

Unlocking the Secrets of the Purpleheart Tree: A Guide to Propagating Peltogyne subsessilis The Purpleheart tree, known scientifically as Peltogyne subsessilis, is a breathtaking species native to the rainforests of Central and South America. Revered for its vibrant purple heartwood, often used in fine furniture and woodworking, this tree is a stunning addition to any … Read more

Achillea macrophylla

Multiplying Majesty: Propagating the Majestic Achillea Macrophylla The plant world offers countless beauties, but few possess the delicate charm and resilience of Achillea macrophylla, also known as Big Yarrow or Large-Leaved Yarrow. Imagine feathery foliage topped with flat clusters of pristine white flowers, attracting pollinators while adding a touch of wild elegance to your garden. … Read more

Heliomeris longifolia

Spreading Sunshine: A Guide to Propagating Longleaf False Sunflower (Heliomeris longifolia) The Longleaf False Sunflower, with its cheerful golden blooms and remarkable resilience, is a gardener’s delight. This North American native, scientifically known as Heliomeris longifolia, is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant beauty that attracts pollinators and adds vibrant color to any landscape. If you’re looking to … Read more

Critonia billbergiana

Sharing the Sunshine: Propagating the Delightful Critonia billbergiana Critonia billbergiana, also known charmingly as Devilweed or Mistflower, is a beautiful and resilient wildflower native to the southern United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. While the name "Devilweed" might sound intimidating, this plant is an absolute angel in the garden, attracting butterflies and other pollinators with … Read more

Tridactyle gentilii

Unlocking the Secrets of Tridactyle gentilii Propagation: A Guide for Orchid Enthusiasts The orchid world is a diverse and captivating one, and among its many fascinating members is the intriguing Tridactyle gentilii. This miniature epiphytic orchid, native to the rainforests of Central Africa, charms with its delicate beauty and unique, almost translucent, star-shaped flowers. If … 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

Diascia integerrima

Double Your Diascia Delight: The Simple Guide to Propagating Twinspur Diascia integerrima, more affectionately known as Twinspur, is a gardener’s dream. With its cascading waterfalls of delicate, vibrant blooms, it’s a showstopper in any setting. But why buy more plants when you can easily multiply your own? This guide delves into the rewarding world of … Read more

Hudsonia ericoides

Golden Heathers on the Rise: Unlocking the Secrets to Propagating Hudsonia ericoides The Hudsonia ericoides, also known as Pine barren heath or Golden heather, is a sight to behold. This low-growing shrub bursts forth with a profusion of bright yellow flowers in late spring, transforming sandy landscapes into shimmering golden carpets. But for all its … Read more