Erythranthe moschata

Spreading the Monkeyflower Love: Propagating Erythranthe Moschata Erythranthe moschata, more commonly known as the sticky monkeyflower or musk flower, is a charming addition to any garden with its vibrant blooms and sweet, musky scent. This North American native, boasting fuzzy leaves and flowers ranging from bright pink to yellow, is surprisingly easy to propagate, allowing … Read more

Silene arabica

Unveiling the Secrets of Silene Arabica: A Propagation Guide for Beginners Silene arabica, also known as the Arabian campion, is a captivating little wildflower native to the Mediterranean region. Boasting delicate white flowers with a captivating pink center, this annual plant brings a touch of untamed beauty to any garden space. If you’ve been lucky … Read more

Sisymbrium crassifolium

Thick-Leaved Wallflower: A Propagation Primer The Thick-leaved Wallflower, scientifically known as Sisymbrium crassifolium, is a captivating plant with its delicate yellow flowers and unique fleshy leaves. While not commonly found in gardens, its hardiness and beauty make it a worthy addition for any plant enthusiast. If you’re intrigued by this resilient species, knowing how to … Read more

Lupinus altiplani

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating Lupinus altiplani The Andean Lupine, Lupinus altiplani, is not your average garden variety flower. Native to the high-altitude grasslands of the Andes Mountains, this resilient plant captivates with its vibrant blue-violet blooms and unique adaptability. If you’re ready to introduce this wild beauty into your garden, learning the art of … Read more

Coronilla cretica

Unlocking the Secrets of Coronilla Cretica Propagation: From Seed to Success! Coronilla cretica, with its charming yellow blooms and delicate foliage, is a delightful addition to any garden. This Mediterranean gem, also known as the Cretan crownvetch, offers a cascade of color throughout spring and summer, while its drought-tolerant nature makes it a low-maintenance beauty. … Read more

Andryala pinnatifida

Taming the Wild: Propagating the Beautiful Andryala pinnatifida The Andryala pinnatifida, also known as the hairy spoon plant, is a charming wildflower native to the Mediterranean region. With its delicate, silvery-green foliage and vibrant yellow, dandelion-like flowers, this plant can add a touch of untamed beauty to any garden. While commonly found gracing rocky slopes in … Read more

Lecanophora chubutensis

Unlocking the Secrets of Lecanophora chubutensis: A Propagation Guide The world of plants is filled with hidden gems, and Lecanophora chubutensis is certainly one of them. This charming, low-growing evergreen shrub, native to the Patagonian region of South America, is a treasure trove of delicate beauty, boasting finely textured silvery-green foliage and vibrant yellow flowers … Read more

Hibbertia empetrifolia

Multiplying Sunshine: How to Propagate the Cheerful Hibbertia empetrifolia If you’re searching for a burst of sunshine in your garden, look no further than the Hibbertia empetrifolia, also known endearingly as the Tangled Guinea Flower. This low-growing Australian native charms with its fine, needle-like foliage and a profusion of bright yellow, star-shaped blooms throughout spring … Read more

Geum vernum

Spring Awakening: Multiplying the Charm of Geum Vernum Geum vernum, also known as Spring Avens, is a cheery early bloomer with bright yellow flowers that resemble buttercups. This hardy perennial brings a touch of sunshine to any garden long before many other plants even dare to dream of blossoms. And the good news? Once you … Read more