Polycarpon tetraphyllum

Multiply Your Luck: A Guide to Propagating Four-Leaved Polycarpon The Four-Leaved Allseed, also known as Polycarpon tetraphyllum, might not be as famous as its lucky clover cousin, but this charming groundcover offers a unique appeal for gardeners looking for something a little different. Found naturally across various parts of the world, this adaptable plant is … Read more

Bulbostylis vestita

Unlocking the Secrets of Bulbostylis Vestita Propagation: A Guide to Growing More of this Textural Beauty Bulbostylis vestita, with its charming tufts of slender, hair-like foliage, adds a touch of airiness and unique texture to any plant collection. This easy-care sedge, native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, is a favorite among plant … Read more

Helichrysum roseoniveum

Unlocking the Secret to More Everlasting Flowers: Propagating Helichrysum roseoniveum Helichrysum roseoniveum, with its charming papery blooms and captivating scent, is a welcome addition to any garden. This beautiful plant, also known as the Pink Everlasting, is not only a delight in the landscape but also a favorite for dried flower arrangements, holding onto its … Read more

Matelea palustris

Taming the Marsh Milkweed: A Guide to Propagating Matelea palustris The Matelea palustris, also known as the Marsh Milkweed, is a captivating climber with enchanting star-shaped blooms. Native to wetlands across eastern North America, this perennial vine brings a touch of wild beauty to gardens fortunate enough to host it. But how do you welcome … Read more

Gilia ophthalmoides

Unveiling the Secrets of Gilia ophthalmoides Propagation: Watch Your Garden Bloom! Gilia ophthalmoides, more affectionately known as the Eye of the Mountain or Blue-Throated Gilia, is a vision of delicate beauty. This wildflower, native to the western United States, enchants with its vibrant blue, pink, or purple blooms that resemble tiny trumpets heralding the arrival … Read more

Androsace sempervivoides

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Propagate the Charming Androsace sempervivoides The world of alpine plants is filled with captivating miniatures that bring a touch of mountain magic to gardens. Among them, the Androsace sempervivoides, also known as the ‘Himalayan Rock Jasmine’, stands out with its tight rosettes of evergreen leaves and charming pink blooms. If … Read more

Brickellia rusbyi

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Brickellia rusbyi for Your Garden Brickellia rusbyi, with its captivating lavender blooms and feathery foliage, brings a unique charm to any garden. Often found gracing the landscapes of the southwestern United States and Mexico, you might know this perennial beauty better as Rusby’s brickellbush. While readily available at native plant … Read more

Impatiens sakeriana

Multiply Your Busy Lizzies: A Simple Guide to Propagating Impatiens Sakeriana Impatiens sakeriana, more commonly known as New Guinea impatiens or Busy Lizzies, are beloved for their vibrant blooms and lush foliage. While readily available at garden centers, wouldn’t it be satisfying to expand your collection for free? Propagating your own Busy Lizzies is surprisingly … Read more

Tolpis umbellata

Spreading Sunshine: Propagating the Charming Tolpis Umbellata The Tolpis umbellata, also known as the Yellow Cape Weed or Flatweed, might not be the first plant that comes to mind when you think of vibrant garden additions. However, don’t let its unassuming name fool you! This cheerful annual, native to the Mediterranean, brings a burst of … Read more

Townsendia parryi

Unveiling the Secrets of Growing Parry’s Townsend Daisy: A Propagation Guide Parry’s Townsend daisy (Townsendia parryi) is a charming little wildflower native to the Western United States. This low-growing beauty forms a captivating carpet of bright pink to lavender blooms with sunny yellow centers, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. While it thrives in its … Read more