Plant Propagation Guide

 

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  • Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe

    Kalanchoe is a diverse genus of succulent plants in the Crassulaceae family, native to Madagascar and tropical Africa. Known for their attractive foliage and long-lasting, vibrant flowers, Kalanchoe plants are popular as houseplants and in outdoor succulent gardens. The genus includes a wide variety of species, ranging from small, low-growing plants to larger, shrub-like forms....

  • Wisteria Sinensis

    Wisteria Sinensis – Chinese Wisteria

    Wisteria sinensis, commonly known as Chinese Wisteria, is a deciduous climbing vine famed for its cascading clusters of fragrant, lavender-blue flowers. Native to China, it is a popular ornamental plant that adds dramatic flair to gardens and landscapes, particularly when trained to grow on pergolas, walls, and trellises. Wisteria sinensis can be propagated through several...

  • Taxus Cuspidata

    Taxus Cuspidata – Japanese Yew

    Taxus cuspidata, commonly known as Japanese Yew, is a versatile and hardy evergreen conifer native to Japan, Korea, and parts of China and Russia. It is renowned for its dense, dark green foliage, attractive red berries, and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. Japanese Yew is often used in landscape design for hedging,...

  • Abies Pinsapo

    Abies Pinsapo – Spanish Fir

    Abies pinsapo, commonly known as Spanish Fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the mountains of southern Spain and northern Morocco. It is prized for its symmetrical, pyramidal shape and its striking, stiff, dark green to bluish-green needles that radiate around the branches. The tree produces attractive, upright cones that turn from green to brown...

  • Olea Europaea

    Olea Europaea – Olive Tree

    Olea europaea, commonly known as the Olive tree, is a symbol of the Mediterranean region, revered for its historical, cultural, and economic significance. This evergreen tree, known for its gnarled trunk and silvery-green foliage, produces olives that are a staple in culinary traditions around the world. Propagating Olea europaea can be achieved through various methods,...

  • Portulacaria Afra

    Portulacaria Afra – Dwarf Jade Plant

    Portulacaria afra, commonly known as Elephant Bush, Spekboom, or Dwarf Jade Plant, is a succulent native to South Africa. Renowned for its small, glossy leaves and bushy growth habit, this plant is highly valued for its ability to thrive in arid environments and its role in combating desertification. It is also popular in bonsai cultivation...

  • 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...

  • Pinus Thunbergii

    Pinus Thunbergii – Japanese Black Pine

    Pinus thunbergii, commonly known as Japanese Black Pine, is a striking and resilient conifer native to the coastal areas of Japan and South Korea. Renowned for its rugged, picturesque form, dark green needles, and distinctive dark gray to black bark, this pine is a popular choice for bonsai cultivation, coastal landscaping, and as a specimen...

  • Acer Buergerianum

    Acer Buergerianum – Trident Maple

    Acer buergerianum, commonly known as Trident Maple, is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to China, Taiwan, and Japan. It is cherished for its attractive, three-lobed leaves and vibrant fall colors, which range from yellow to red and orange. The leaves are glossy green during the growing season and have a distinctive trident shape....

  • Pittosporum Tobira Nanum

    Pittosporum Tobira ‘Nanum’ – Dwarf Mock Orange

    Pittosporum tobira ‘Nanum’, commonly known as Dwarf Mock Orange or Dwarf Japanese Pittosporum, is a compact, evergreen shrub highly valued for its dense, rounded form and glossy, dark green leaves. Native to Japan, Korea, and China, this dwarf variety of Pittosporum tobira is ideal for hedges, borders, and container gardening. Propagating Pittosporum tobira ‘Nanum’ can...

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