Eriophorum virginicum

Multiplying the Magic: A Guide to Propagating Virginia Cotton Grass (Eriophorum virginicum) Imagine a swathe of fluffy, cotton-like tufts dancing gracefully in the breeze, their delicate beauty adding a whimsical touch to your water garden or boggy area. This captivating sight could be yours by cultivating the enchanting Virginia Cotton Grass, scientifically known as Eriophorum … Read more

Trichophorum cespitosum

Multiplying the Majesty: Propagating Deergrass (Trichophorum cespitosum) Deergrass, or Trichophorum cespitosum, is a captivating ornamental grass known for its unique tufted appearance and ability to thrive in challenging conditions. From adding architectural interest to rain gardens to gracing the edges of ponds, its versatility shines through. But have you ever considered multiplying this grassy wonder … Read more

Sagittaria trifolia

Mastering the Art of Multiplying Your Arrowhead: A Guide to Propagating Sagittaria trifolia Sagittaria trifolia, commonly known as Arrowhead for its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, is a versatile and beautiful addition to any water garden or pond. But did you know this striking aquatic perennial is surprisingly easy to propagate? That’s right, multiplying your Arrowhead is … Read more

Hydrolea corymbosa

Waterleaf Wonders: Multiplying the Magic of Hydrolea corymbosa Hydrolea corymbosa, more affectionately known as waterleaf or blue waterleaf, is a charming aquatic plant with a knack for adding a touch of vibrant blue to water gardens and ponds. Its delicate, star-shaped flowers and lush green foliage make it a favorite among pond enthusiasts. And the … Read more

Lobelia paludosa

Multiply Your Marsh Delight: Propagating the Charming Lobelia paludosa Lobelia paludosa, also known as the bog lobelia, is a gardener’s delight, boasting delicate, spiky blooms in vibrant hues of blue, purple, and white. Native to North America’s wetland areas, this charming perennial brings a touch of wild beauty to any garden. Whether you’re an experienced … Read more

Juncus compressus

Doubling Down on Density: Propagating the Versatile Juncus Compressus Juncus compressus, also known as Roundfruit Rush or Compact Rush, is a grass-like plant appreciated for its subtle beauty and hardiness. This adaptable plant thrives in damp environments and adds a touch of understated elegance to water features, bog gardens, and even container arrangements. While readily … Read more

Ammannia coccinea

Painting the Water Scarlet: Propagating Ammannia coccinea Ammannia coccinea, also known as scarlet ammannia or scarlet hornwort, is a stunning aquatic plant cherished for its vibrant red hues. This North American native adds a splash of color and architectural interest to aquariums and ponds. While finding it at your local pet store might be a … Read more

Ranunculus flabellaris

Doubling Your Delight: Propagating the Charming Ranunculus Flabellaris The delicate charm of the Ranunculus flabellaris, more adorably known as the Yellow Water Buttercup, brightens any water garden. These aquatic charmers, with their sunny blooms and vibrant green foliage, are a joy to behold. And the best part? Propagating them is a breeze, allowing you to … Read more

Blysmus compressus

Multiply the Magic: Propagating the Flat-Sedge (Blysmus compressus) The Flat-sedge (Blysmus compressus) may not be a household name like a rose or a daisy, but this unassuming sedge holds its own in the garden with its subtle charm and textural appeal. If you’re lucky enough to have this beauty gracing your space and want to … Read more

Juncus brachycarpus

Spreading the Slender Rush: A Guide to Propagating Juncus brachycarpus The Juncus brachycarpus, more commonly known as the Short-fruited Rush, might not be the showiest plant in the prairie, but its subtle beauty and resilient nature have earned it a place in the hearts of native plant enthusiasts. If you’re looking to invite this graceful … Read more