Plant Propagation Guide

 

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  • Brugmansia

    Brugmansia – Angel’s Trumpet

    Brugmansia, commonly known as Angel’s Trumpet, is a genus of flowering plants in the Solanaceae family, native to South America. These plants are famous for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers that hang down gracefully, emitting a sweet fragrance, especially in the evening. The flowers can be white, yellow, pink, or orange, and are known for their...

  • Abies Concolor

    Abies Concolor – Concolor Fir

    Abies concolor, commonly known as White Fir or Concolor Fir, is a large evergreen conifer native to the mountains of the western United States and northern Mexico. This tree is appreciated for its graceful, symmetrical form, soft blue-green to silvery needles, and pleasant citrus-like scent. The needles are long, flat, and slightly curved, giving the...

  • Xeronema Callistemon

    Xeronema Callistemon – Poor Knights Lily

    Xeronema callistemon, commonly known as the Poor Knights Lily or Raupo Taranga, is an iconic plant native to the Poor Knights Islands off the coast of New Zealand. Renowned for its dramatic red flowers and sword-shaped leaves, Xeronema callistemon thrives in subtropical climates and well-drained soils. Propagation of Xeronema callistemon is essential for conserving this...

  • Sequoia Sempervirens

    Sequoia Sempervirens – Coast Redwood

    Sequoia sempervirens, known as the Coast Redwood, stands as one of the world’s most magnificent trees, often reaching heights exceeding 100 meters and living for thousands of years. Native to the coastal regions of Northern California and Southern Oregon, these evergreen giants are symbols of both natural grandeur and ecological importance. They are prized not...

  • Ceratonia Siliqua

    Ceratonia Siliqua – Carob Tree

    Ceratonia siliqua, commonly known as the Carob Tree, is a long-lived, evergreen species native to the Mediterranean region. It is prized for its edible pods, which are often used as a chocolate substitute, and its ability to thrive in arid conditions. Carob trees are highly adaptable and can be cultivated for ornamental purposes, for their...

  • Pinus Densiflora

    Pinus Densiflora – Japanese Red Pine

    Pinus densiflora, commonly known as the Japanese Red Pine, is a versatile and elegant conifer native to East Asia. This tree is highly prized for its picturesque form, reddish bark, and soft, bright green needles. It’s a popular choice in bonsai cultivation, traditional gardens, and as a specimen tree in larger landscapes. Propagating Pinus densiflora...

  • Picea Glauca var. Albertiana

    Picea Glauca var. Albertiana – Alberta Spruce

    Picea glauca var. albertiana, commonly known as Alberta Spruce, is a dwarf variety of the White Spruce, renowned for its dense, compact form and finely textured foliage. This slow-growing evergreen is a popular choice for ornamental gardens, especially in formal landscapes and small spaces. Propagating Alberta Spruce can be achieved through several methods: seed propagation,...

  • Abies Nordmanniana

    Abies Nordmanniana – Nordmann Fir

    Abies nordmanniana, commonly known as Nordmann Fir, is a majestic evergreen conifer native to the mountains of Turkey and the Caucasus. It is prized for its symmetrical, conical shape, dense foliage, and its ability to retain its needles for a long time, making it a popular choice for Christmas trees. The needles are dark green...

  • Agapanthus_africanus

    Agapanthus Africanus – African Lily

    Agapanthus africanus, known as the African Lily or Lily of the Nile, is a perennial flowering plant native to South Africa. It is renowned for its striking blue or white flowers that bloom in spherical clusters on tall stalks above lush, strap-like leaves. Preferred Growing Conditions: Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil; tolerates a range of...

  • Dracaena Sanderiana

    Dracaena Sanderiana – Lucky Bamboo

    Dracaena sanderiana, commonly known as Lucky Bamboo, is a popular houseplant that is native to the tropical rainforests of Africa. Despite its common name, it is not a true bamboo but a member of the Dracaena genus. Lucky Bamboo is known for its slender, upright stems and bright green, lance-shaped leaves. The plant can be...

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