How to Propagate Peniocereus greggii

Waking the Desert Night-Bloomer: Propagating the Enchanting Peniocereus greggii The "Queen of the Night" cactus, scientifically known as Peniocereus greggii, is a captivating plant with a captivating story. This desert dweller spends most of the year camouflaged as a dead stick, only to erupt in a breathtaking display of large, fragrant, white flowers for a … Read more

How to Propagate Stapelia hirsuta

Multiply Your Marvel: The How-to Guide for Propagating the Hairy, Beautiful Stapelia Hirsuta The Stapelia hirsuta, also known as the Starfish Flower or Carrion Plant, isn’t your typical houseplant. Its beauty lies in the strange and wonderful. With fuzzy, textured stems and otherworldly, star-shaped flowers that sometimes emit a pungent, meat-like aroma, this succulent is … Read more

How to Propagate Aloe bulbillifera

Multiply Your Succulent Success: Propagating Aloe bulbillifera Aloe bulbillifera, with its vibrant orange blooms and fascinating bulbils, is a truly rewarding succulent to grow. And the best part? Multiplying your collection is surprisingly easy! Unlike many aloes that primarily propagate through offsets (pups), Aloe bulbillifera offers a unique propagation method using its intriguing bulbils. Understanding … Read more

How to Propagate Cotyledon tomentosa

Fuzzy Bear Paws, Multiplied! Your Guide to Propagating Cotyledon Tomentosa The Cotyledon tomentosa, affectionately known as Bear Paws succulent, is a captivating plant with its plump, fuzzy leaves adorned with tiny "teeth." While caring for this charming succulent is relatively easy, many enthusiasts wonder about the best way to propagate it and create more of … Read more

Aeonium hierrense

Unlocking the Secrets of Aeonium hierrense Propagation: A Beginner’s Guide to Multiplying Your Succulent Treasures Aeonium hierrense, with its captivating rosettes of fleshy leaves and striking architectural form, is a succulent gem that brings a touch of exotic charm to any space. While acquiring these beauties is a treat, learning to propagate them yourself opens … Read more

Pachyphytum rzedowskii

Plump Up Your Plant Game: Propagating the Charming Pachyphytum rzedowskii The succulent craze is real, and for good reason! These low-maintenance beauties add a touch of desert chic to any space. Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of propagating Pachyphytum rzedowskii, a true gem in the succulent world known for its plump, silvery-green leaves. … Read more

Senecio decaryi

Multiply Your Madagascar Jewels: Propagating Senecio Decaryi The Senecio decaryi, with its intriguing, almost otherworldly appearance, is a statement piece for any plant lover’s collection. Native to Madagascar, this succulent boasts silver-dusted foliage and vibrant red blooms, adding a touch of the exotic to your home. While acquiring one of these beauties is a treat, … Read more

Disakisperma yemenicum

Unlocking the Secrets of Disakisperma yemenicum Propagation: A Step-by-Step Guide Disakisperma yemenicum – you might not recognize the name, but you’ve likely seen this charming succulent gracing windowsills with its cascading, bead-like leaves. Native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, this resilient plant, also known as the "Yemen Beads" or "String of Pearls," is a delightful … Read more

Soehrensia walteri

Multiplying Your Moonlight: A Guide to Propagating the Majestic Soehrensia Walteri The Soehrensia walteri, also known as the "Queen of the Night" cactus, is a captivating plant renowned for its striking, night-blooming flowers. These ethereal blossoms unfurl their delicate petals under the moonlight, releasing a sweet fragrance that fills the night air. While admiring this … Read more

Peperomia galioides

Multiply Your Tiny Green Towers: Propagating Peperomia Galioides The Peperomia galioides, affectionately nicknamed the "Pincushion Peperomia" for its clustered, succulent-like leaves, is a charming houseplant even for beginners. But did you know this easy-going plant is also incredibly simple to propagate? That’s right! You can easily multiply your tiny green towers and share the joy … Read more