Phacelia ciliata

Cultivating Charm: A Guide to Propagating Phacelia ciliata Phacelia ciliata, also known as Great Valley phacelia or purple tansy, is a California native wildflower that enchants with its delicate beauty and benefits pollinators. This vibrant annual, adorned with lavender blooms resembling tiny upturned bells, can bring a touch of wild grace to your garden. Whether … Read more

Amaranthus californicus

Unleash the Crimson Tide: Easy Propagation Techniques for Amaranthus californicus Amaranthus californicus, also known as California Amaranth, may not be a household name, but this vibrant annual deserves a spot in your garden. Boasting rich crimson flower spikes and burgundy-tinged foliage, it attracts beneficial pollinators while adding a touch of drama to borders and wildflower … Read more

Lagenophora sublyrata

Unveiling the Secrets of Lagenophora Sublyrata Propagation: A Comprehensive Guide Lagenophora sublyrata, also known as the New Zealand Daisy or Spoon-leaved Daisy, is a charming groundcover admired for its cheerful, daisy-like blooms and lush, spreading foliage. Native to New Zealand, this hardy perennial thrives in mild climates and offers a delightful display of white to … Read more

Teesdalia nudicaulis

Tiny Seeds, Big Rewards: Propagating the Miniature Marvel, Teesdalia nudicaulis The world of plants is full of giants and showstoppers, but sometimes, it’s the smallest blooms that pack the biggest punch. Enter Teesdalia nudicaulis, commonly known as Shepherd’s Cress, a dainty yet resilient wildflower that brings a touch of magic to any garden willing to … Read more

Lupinus angustiflorus

Taming the Wildflower: Propagating Narrowleaf Lupine (Lupinus angustifolius) The Narrowleaf Lupine (Lupinus angustifolius), also known as the annual lupine, is a striking wildflower native to Europe and parts of North America. Its tall stalks adorned with vibrant blue, violet, or sometimes even pink flowers can add a touch of wild beauty to any garden. But … Read more

Antennaria marginata

Spreading the Silvery Carpet: Propagating Pussytoes (Antennaria marginata) Antennaria marginata, more fondly known as Pussytoes for its soft, fuzzy blooms, is a delightful addition to any rock garden, alpine bed, or even a sunny border. This low-growing, mat-forming perennial boasts silvery foliage and charming button-like flowers, adding a touch of whimsy and texture to the … Read more

Xyris tennesseensis

Unveiling the Secrets of Tennessee Yellow-Eyed Grass Propagation: A Guide to Xyris tennesseensis Tennessee yellow-eyed grass, scientifically known as Xyris tennesseensis, is a captivating plant with a name that’s quite a mouthful! Don’t let the word "grass" fool you, though; while it shares some visual similarities with grasses, this unique species belongs to the Xyridaceae … Read more

Leucanthemum heterophyllum

Doubling Your Daisy Delight: Propagating Leucanthemum heterophyllum Leucanthemum heterophyllum, more commonly known as the Portuguese daisy or the Santa Barbara daisy, is a cheerful addition to any garden. With its charming white petals and sunny yellow centers, this perennial brightens up landscapes from late spring to fall. But what if you could double, triple, or … Read more

Senecio atratus

Unlocking the Secrets of ‘Black Magic’: Propagating Your Senecio Atratus The Senecio Atratus, more commonly known as ‘Black Magic,’ truly lives up to its mystical moniker. With its deep purple, almost black foliage and elegant, cascading habit, this succulent is a striking addition to any plant enthusiast’s collection. But the magic doesn’t stop at its … Read more

Sisyrinchium langloisii

Unlocking the Secrets of Sisyrinchium langloisii Propagation: A Beginner’s Guide to Multiplying This Charming Perennial Sisyrinchium langloisii, also known as the Louisiana blue-eyed grass, is a charming perennial that adds a touch of delicate beauty to any garden. Its vibrant blue-violet blooms, reminiscent of miniature irises, dance atop slender stalks, creating a mesmerizing display from … Read more