Buddleja madagascariensis

Taming the Madagascar Butterfly Bush: A Guide to Propagating Buddleja Madagascariensis The Madagascar Butterfly Bush (Buddleja madagascariensis), with its fragrant, cascading orange blossoms, is a showstopper in any garden. While its vibrant blooms attract butterflies like a magnet, its tropical origin might make propagation seem daunting. Fear not! This guide will equip you with the … Read more

Cytisus nigricans

Blazing a Golden Trail: Propagating the Black Broom (Cytisus nigricans) The Black Broom, or Cytisus nigricans, is a bit of a misnomer. While its stems may darken to a deep black-brown, this vibrant shrub is anything but gloomy. From late spring to summer, it explodes with a profusion of golden yellow flowers, attracting pollinators and … Read more

Dianella revoluta

Multiplying the Magic: Propagating Your Very Own Dianella Revoluta The Dianella revoluta, also known as the Flax Lily or Blueberry Lily, is a true Aussie gem. This hardy, versatile plant is known for its strappy leaves, beautiful blue flowers, and vibrant berries. If you’re lucky enough to have one gracing your garden, you might be … Read more

Cattleya pumila

Miniature Marvel, Maximum Impact: Propagating Your Cattleya pumila Orchid The Cattleya pumila, affectionately nicknamed the "miniature cattleya," captivates enthusiasts with its compact charm and vibrant, full-sized blooms. Unlike its larger cousins, this species remains manageable on a windowsill, making it a perfect choice for both seasoned collectors and burgeoning orchid enthusiasts. And the best part? … Read more

Erigeron elegantulus

Unlocking Elegance: How to Propagate Erigeron Elegantulus for a Flurry of Flowers The Erigeron elegantulus, with its delicate, daisy-like blooms and compact, tidy growth, is a delightful addition to any gardener’s collection. This low-maintenance charmer, native to the Western United States, brings a burst of cheerful color to rock gardens, borders, and containers. Fortunately, propagating … Read more

Hypoxis hemerocallidea

Unearthing Gold: Propagating the African Potato (Hypoxis hemerocallidea) The African Potato, also known by its scientific name Hypoxis hemerocallidea, might sound like a humble spud, but this vibrant plant with its star-shaped yellow flowers is a treasure trove of medicinal potential and cultural significance in southern Africa. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting … Read more

Incarvillea olgae

Unleash the Inner Gardener: Propagating the Exotic Incarvillea olgae The Incarvillea olgae, with its trumpet-shaped blooms and delicate foliage, is a captivating addition to any garden. Native to Central Asia, this exotic perennial brings a touch of the Silk Road to your backyard. While acquiring established plants is an option, there’s a certain satisfaction – … Read more

Spiraea douglasii

Spreading the Pink Flame: Propagating Douglas’ Spiraea Douglas’ spiraea ( Spiraea douglasii) is a sight to behold. Imagine a graceful shrub, adorned with fluffy pink flower plumes that attract a symphony of buzzing pollinators. It’s a native beauty, found naturally in moist meadows and along waterways in western North America. And the best part? Sharing … Read more

Ilex rubra

Beyond the Berries: Propagating Your Own Ilex Rubra The Ilex rubra, more commonly known as the Red Holly or the Japanese Holly, is a popular choice for gardens and landscapes thanks to its vibrant red berries and glossy evergreen foliage. While buying established plants is an option, wouldn’t it be rewarding to propagate your own? … Read more

Ajuga integrifolia

Unlocking the Secrets of Ajuga Integrifolia Propagation: A Guide to Multiplying Your Groundcover Ajuga integrifolia, also known as Carpet Bugle, is a beloved groundcover for its vibrant foliage and captivating blue blooms. If you’re looking to expand your garden’s carpet of color without breaking the bank, then propagating Ajuga integrifolia is the way to go. … Read more