Astragalus alpinus
Astragalus alpinus, also known as Alpine Milkvetch, is a beautiful plant that can be propagated through seed sowing.
It’s best to sow the seeds in the fall, as they require a period of cold stratification to germinate properly.
Astragalus alpinus, also known as Alpine Milkvetch, is a beautiful plant that can be propagated through seed sowing.
It’s best to sow the seeds in the fall, as they require a period of cold stratification to germinate properly.
Echium strictum, also known as the Strict Viper’s Bugloss, is a striking plant with vibrant blue flowers and a tall, upright habit. Propagate this beauty from seed in spring, or take cuttings in summer for best results.
The images depict Lathyrus cicera, commonly known as red pea or flatpod peavine. This annual legume can be propagated by directly sowing seeds in the spring or fall.
Hoffmannseggia microphylla can be propagated by seed, directly sown after the last frost. This drought-tolerant plant prefers well-drained soil and full sun exposure.
The plant shown is Hyptis brachiata, commonly known as Desert Lavender or False Basil. To propagate, take stem cuttings in spring or summer from new growth, ensuring each cutting has at least four leaf nodes.
Arnica chamissonis, also known as Chamisso arnica, can be propagated through division in the spring or fall. Divide established clumps carefully, ensuring each section has roots and shoots, and replant in well-drained soil.