Gymnocalycium eurypleurum

Unlocking the Secrets to Propagating Your Own Gymnocalycium eurypleurum The captivating world of cacti holds endless fascination for plant lovers, and the Gymnocalycium eurypleurum is a shining star among them. With its spherical, green body adorned by fascinating ribs and crowned by vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers, this South American native is a true showstopper. But did … Read more

Copiapoa montana

Conquering the Mountain: Propagating Copiapoa montana The Copiapoa montana, with its otherworldly beauty and reputation for being a tad challenging, holds a special allure for cactus enthusiasts. Native to the arid mountains of Chile, this slow-growing globular cactus captivates with its chalky, often ashy epidermis and vibrant yellow blooms. Though caring for a mature Copiapoa … Read more

Orostachys boehmeri

Multiplying Your Mountain: Easy Propagation Techniques for Orostachys boehmeri The Orostachys boehmeri, also known as the Chinese Dunce Cap or Rock Pine, is a fascinating succulent that captivates with its rosette formation and unique, geometric beauty. This hardy plant, native to East Asia, is not only a visual treat but also surprisingly easy to propagate, … Read more

Gymnocalycium ochoterenae

Unveiling the Secrets: Propagating the Captivating Gymnocalycium ochoterenae The world of cacti and succulents is bursting with fascinating shapes and textures, and the Gymnocalycium ochoterenae is no exception. This charming species, hailing from the arid regions of Mexico, captivates with its unique flattened form and stunning, often large, flowers. While relatively easy to care for, … Read more

Stenocereus alamosensis

Taming the Alamos Organ Pipe: A Guide to Propagating Stenocereus alamosensis The Alamos Organ Pipe (Stenocereus alamosensis) is a fascinating cactus native to northwestern Mexico. Its towering, columnar growth and beautiful white flowers make it a striking addition to any xeriscape or desert-themed garden. While obtaining a mature specimen may require a trip to a … Read more

Cumulopuntia glomerata

Taming the Paper Spine Cactus: A Guide to Propagating Cumulopuntia glomerata The Cumulopuntia glomerata, more affectionately known as the Paper Spine Cactus, is a captivating plant that draws attention with its unique, paper-like spines and vibrant flowers. This native of Argentina and Bolivia, while small in stature, makes a big statement in any collection. But … Read more

Sedum albomarginatum

Multiply Your Marble: Easy Propagation Techniques for Sedum albomarginatum Sedum albomarginatum, with its charismatic clusters of plump leaves and charming starry flowers, is a rockstar in the succulent world. This easy-care, low-growing groundcover adds texture and interest to any sunny spot. But the best part? Propagating sedum albomarginatum is as easy as its care, allowing … Read more

Opuntia engelmannii

Prickly Pears Made Easy: Propagating Your Own Opuntia engelmannii The Opuntia engelmannii, more commonly known as the Engelmann’s prickly pear or cow’s tongue cactus, is a striking addition to any arid landscape. Its flat, paddle-like pads, vibrant yellow flowers, and edible fruit make it a popular choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. And … Read more

Cotyledon campanulata

Doubling Your Bells: The Easy Way to Propagate Cotyledon campanulata The Cotyledon campanulata, affectionately known as the Bearded Bell flower, draws you in with its dangling, bell-shaped blooms and succulent, fuzz-covered leaves. But did you know this charming plant is also incredibly easy to propagate? That’s right, you can easily multiply your collection and share … Read more

Delosperma lavisiae

Multiply Your Ice Plant Magic: Propagating Delosperma lavisiae Delosperma lavisiae, also known as the Ice Plant or Hardy Ice Plant, is a gardener’s dream. These succulents bring vibrant color and texture to any landscape with their daisy-like blooms and fleshy, evergreen foliage. But the magic doesn’t stop there! Delosperma lavisiae is remarkably easy to propagate, … Read more