Libidibia coriaria

Unlocking the Secrets of Divi-divi: A Guide to Propagating Libidibia coriaria The Divi-divi tree (Libidibia coriaria), with its whimsical, windswept silhouette and vibrant springtime blooms, is a striking addition to any landscape. Native to the Caribbean, this hardy tree is praised for its drought tolerance and ability to thrive in coastal conditions. Interested in growing … Read more

Coleonema pulchrum

Multiply Your Breath of Heaven: A Guide to Propagating Coleonema Pulchrum The "Breath of Heaven," also known as Coleonema pulchrum, is a delight for the senses with its airy foliage and bursts of tiny pink flowers. This South African native isn’t just beautiful, it’s also surprisingly easy to propagate, meaning you can multiply your fragrant … Read more

Hoya wayetii

Unlocking the Secrets of Hoya Wayetii Propagation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Growing More of This Trailing Beauty The Hoya wayetii, with its cascading vines of thick, succulent leaves and delicate, porcelain-like flowers, has captured the hearts of plant lovers everywhere. And who can blame them? This low-maintenance beauty adds a touch of elegance to any … Read more

Bothriochloa ischaemum

Taming the Tufted Bluestem: Simple Propagation Techniques for a Resilient Beauty Bothriochloa ischaemum, commonly known as Tufted Bluestem or Yellow Bluestem, might sound like a mouthful, but this hardy and attractive grass deserves a place in your garden. Praised for its drought tolerance, beautiful blue-green foliage, and striking seed heads, Tufted Bluestem is remarkably versatile … Read more

Atractocarpus vaginatus

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating the Rare and Beautiful Atractocarpus vaginatus The world of rare and exotic plants holds a certain allure for plant enthusiasts. If you’re looking to add a touch of the extraordinary to your collection, Atractocarpus vaginatus should be on your radar. This captivating species, with its glossy foliage and stunning, fragrant … Read more

Plantago cordata

Hearts Abounding: How to Multiply Your Plantago cordata The Plantago cordata, more affectionately known as the Heartleaf Plantain, is a charming wildflower that deserves a place in any water-loving garden. Unlike its weedy cousin, Plantago major, the heartleaf plantain boasts beautiful heart-shaped leaves that lend a touch of elegance to bog gardens, ponds, and even … Read more

Gerbera viridifolia

Multiply Your Gerberas: Propagating Gerbera viridifolia for a Garden Full of Cheer Gerbera viridifolia, more commonly known as the Transvaal daisy or African daisy, is a sight to behold. Its vibrant, daisy-like blooms bring a touch of sunshine to any garden or indoor space. If you’re lucky enough to have one of these beauties gracing … Read more

Sedum albomarginatum

Multiply Your Marble: Easy Propagation Techniques for Sedum albomarginatum Sedum albomarginatum, with its charismatic clusters of plump leaves and charming starry flowers, is a rockstar in the succulent world. This easy-care, low-growing groundcover adds texture and interest to any sunny spot. But the best part? Propagating sedum albomarginatum is as easy as its care, allowing … Read more

Aquilegia buergeriana

Dance with the Mountain Sprite: Propagating Aquilegia buergeriana The ethereal beauty of Aquilegia buergeriana, also known as the Japanese fan columbine, captivates gardeners with its nodding, bell-shaped blooms and delicate foliage. Native to the mountains of Japan, this graceful perennial thrives in cool, shady spots, adding a touch of woodland magic to any garden. If … Read more

Stachys citrina

Unleashing the Golden Wonder: Propagating Stachys Citrina for a Luminous Garden Stachys citrina, or the "Citron Lamb’s Ear," is a captivating perennial celebrated for its velvety silver foliage and delicate, lemon-yellow blooms. Unlike its cousin, the common Lamb’s Ear, Stachys byzantina, which is grown primarily for foliage, S. citrina offers a delightful double act of … Read more