Acanthospermum australe

Taming the Star Bur: Propagating Acanthospermum australe Acanthospermum australe, more commonly known as Spiny Burr or Para Cress, might sound like a magical herb from a fantasy novel, but it’s actually a fascinating plant with a knack for spreading. While some might consider it a bit of a nuisance due to its prickly seed heads, … Read more

Goodenia elaiosoma

Unlocking the Secrets: How to Propagate the Charming Goodenia elaiosoma The Goodenia elaiosoma, with its cheerful yellow blooms and unique foliage, is a hidden gem for any Australian native garden. This low-growing perennial adds a touch of vibrancy to rockeries, borders, and even hanging baskets. But did you know that propagating this beauty is easier … Read more

Lobelia purpurascens

Beyond the Blue: Multiplying the Magic of Lobelia purpurascens Lobelia purpurascens, also known as the Trailing Lobelia or Purple Lobelia, is a sight to behold. This Australian native charms with its cascading foliage and vibrant purple blooms, making it a stunning addition to hanging baskets, rockeries, or even pond edges. But did you know that … Read more

Elytraria marginata

Unlocking the Secrets of Elytraria marginata Propagation: A Guide for Beginners Elytraria marginata, also known as the fringed false dragonhead, is a charming perennial native to the southeastern United States. Its delicate white flowers and unique foliage make it a welcome addition to any garden seeking a touch of native beauty. While it might not … Read more

Verbascum davidoffii

Taming the Velvet Giant: Propagating the Majestic Verbascum davidoffii The Verbascum davidoffii, with its towering flower spikes and fuzzy leaves, is a statement piece in any garden. This majestic plant, often referred to as the "Giant Mullein," boasts an exotic beauty that draws the eye and invites admiration. But its imposing size isn’t the only … Read more

Hirschfeldia incana

Taming the Wild Mustard: A Guide to Propagating Hirschfeldia Incana Hirschfeldia incana, more commonly known as Hoary Mustard or White Mustard, might sound like a character from a fantasy novel, but it’s actually a striking plant with a weedy reputation. While some may consider it invasive, this brassica, with its dusty green leaves and bright … Read more

Lomatium bicolor

Double the Beauty: Propagating the Striking Lomatium bicolor The Lomatium bicolor, also known as the Wasatch Desert Parsley or the Two-toned Desert Parsley, is an eye-catching addition to any garden, especially those embracing a xeriscape design. This hardy perennial, native to the western United States, enchants with its umbels of tiny yellow flowers contrasted against … Read more

Tetraneuris scaposa

Unveiling the Secrets: Propagating the Charming Tetraneuris scaposa The Tetraneuris scaposa, also known endearingly as the "Four-nerve Daisy" or "Stemmy Four-nerve Daisy", is a delightful addition to any garden seeking a touch of wildflower charm. Native to the dry, sunny landscapes of North America, this hardy perennial wins hearts with its sunny yellow blooms that … Read more

Orobanche lutea

Stealing Success: Unraveling the Parasitic Propagation of Yellow Broomrape The plant world is full of surprises, and few are as intriguing as the unusual lifestyle of parasitic plants. While most plants diligently photosynthesize their own food, these botanical bandits choose to steal – and Orobanche lutea, commonly known as Yellow Broomrape, is a master thief. … Read more

Plantago cordata

Hearts Abounding: How to Multiply Your Plantago cordata The Plantago cordata, more affectionately known as the Heartleaf Plantain, is a charming wildflower that deserves a place in any water-loving garden. Unlike its weedy cousin, Plantago major, the heartleaf plantain boasts beautiful heart-shaped leaves that lend a touch of elegance to bog gardens, ponds, and even … Read more