Paratrophis sclerophylla

Taming the Tough Nut: Propagation Tips for the Shiny-Leaved Celerywood (Paratrophis sclerophylla) The Shiny-leaved Celerywood, also known by its scientific name Paratrophis sclerophylla, is a fascinating evergreen tree native to the rainforests of eastern Australia. Admired for its glossy foliage and unique ecological role, this resilient tree is a captivating addition to gardens lucky enough … Read more

Norantea guianensis

Taming the Fiery Beauty: Propagation Tips for Norantea guianensis The Norantea guianensis, also known as the "Red Hot Poker Vine" or "Guiana Norantea", is a showstopper in the world of tropical plants. This vigorous climber boasts cascading clusters of vibrant, claw-like flowers in fiery shades of red and orange. Native to the rainforests of South … Read more

Baccharis latifolia

Branching Out: Successfully Propagating Baccharis latifolia Baccharis latifolia, also known as mule fat or seep willow, is a robust and versatile shrub native to California and parts of the American southwest. This water-loving beauty is a favorite for attracting pollinators, providing erosion control, and adding a touch of wild elegance to landscapes. Intrigued? Let’s delve … Read more

Cascabela thevetioides

Unveiling the Secrets to Propagating the Yellow Oleander (Cascabela thevetia) The Yellow Oleander, with its sunny disposition and vibrant blooms, is a captivating addition to any landscape. While its beauty enchants, many wonder about the secrets to welcoming more of these radiant plants into their gardens. Fear not, for propagating Cascabela thevetia (formerly known as … Read more

Cadaba termitaria

Taming the Termite Flower: A Guide to Propagating Cadaba termitaria The Cadaba termitaria, often affectionately nicknamed the "Termite Flower," is a fascinating shrub native to Africa, renowned for its unique relationship with termites and its beautiful, fragrant blossoms. If you’re looking to add a touch of the exotic to your garden, learning to propagate this … Read more

Rhyncholacis hydrocichorium

Taming the Ripples: Propagating the Unique Rhyncholacis hydrocichorium The Rhyncholacis hydrocichorium, with its mesmerizing rippled leaves and intriguing aquatic nature, is a plant that captivates the eye and sparks curiosity. Unlike your typical houseplants, this fascinating species hails from the fast-flowing rivers of South America, specifically the Xingu River basin in Brazil. While it might … Read more

Tanacetum millefolium

Multiply Your Yarrow: The Easy Way to Propagate Tanacetum millefolium Yarrow, also known by its scientific name Tanacetum millefolium, is a delightful addition to any garden, boasting feathery foliage and cheerful clusters of tiny flowers. But did you know this resilient beauty is also remarkably easy to propagate? Whether you want to expand your own … Read more

Chelidonium majus

Greater Celandine: Propagating This Powerful Plant with Care Greater celandine ( Chelidonium majus ), with its delicate yellow flowers and intriguing medicinal history, might tempt you to welcome it into your garden. While this plant offers a unique charm, understanding its propagation is crucial before you start digging. From seed saving to root cuttings, let’s … Read more

Epimedium pinnatum

Unleashing the Magic: Propagating Your Own Epimedium pinnatum Epimedium pinnatum, also known as the barrenwort or bishop’s hat, is a shade-loving perennial celebrated for its delicate foliage and charming, often uniquely-shaped flowers. If you’ve already got one gracing your garden, you’re probably thinking, "More beauty like this, please!" Well, the good news is, propagating Epimedium … Read more

Gagea chlorantha

Unearthing the Secrets: Propagating the Charming Gagea chlorantha The Gagea chlorantha, also known as the Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem, is a delicate and beautiful plant that can bring a touch of sunshine to any garden. These early spring bloomers are a delight to encounter, with their vibrant yellow star-shaped flowers adding a cheerful pop of color against … Read more