Ornithogalum umbellatum

Unlocking the Magic of Multiplication: Propagating Your Star of Bethlehem The Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum) is a sight to behold, its delicate, star-shaped blooms lighting up gardens in the spring. But did you know that these beauties are surprisingly easy to propagate? Multiplying your Star of Bethlehem plants is a rewarding way to share … Read more

Tulipa biflora

Double the Delight: Propagating the Charming Tulipa biflora The world of tulips is a vibrant one, bursting with color and variety. While many gardeners are familiar with the bold, single-flowered varieties, fewer have encountered the delicate charm of the Tulipa biflora. As its name suggests, this delightful species produces two or more flowers per slender … Read more

Camassia quamash

Bloom Twice the Beauty: Propagating Your Camassia Quamash Camassia quamash, more commonly known as the Camas lily or Indian hyacinth, is a sight to behold. These North American natives grace gardens with their star-shaped, blue-violet blooms in the late spring, adding a touch of wild elegance to any landscape. While enjoying their natural beauty is … Read more

Scilla hyacinthoides

Unleash a Sea of Blue: Propagating the Majestic Scilla Hyacinthoides The Scilla hyacinthoides, also known as the Spanish bluebell or Portuguese squill, is a bulbous perennial coveted for its stunning displays of vibrant blue, bell-shaped flowers. Imagine a sea of azure swaying gracefully in the spring breeze – that’s the magic this plant brings to … Read more