Plant Propagation Guide

 

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  • Amaryllis_belladonna

    Amaryllis Belladonna – Belladonna Lily

    Amaryllis belladonna, commonly known as the Belladonna Lily or Naked Lady, is a perennial bulbous plant native to South Africa. It is renowned for its striking, trumpet-shaped pink flowers that appear on tall, leafless stalks in late summer to early autumn. The leaves emerge after the flowers fade, hence the nickname “Naked Lady” because the...

  • Ilex Crenata

    Ilex Crenata – Japanese Holly

    Ilex crenata, commonly known as Japanese Holly, is an evergreen shrub native to eastern China, Japan, Korea, and eastern Russia. It is highly valued for its dense, compact growth habit, small glossy leaves, and its adaptability to various landscape uses. The leaves are typically small, dark green, and oval-shaped, resembling those of boxwood, making it...

  • Alyssum Saxatile

    Alyssum Saxatile – Gold Dust

    Alyssum saxatile, commonly known as Basket-of-Gold or Gold Dust, is a perennial plant native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is renowned for its bright yellow, small, clustered flowers that create a stunning golden carpet in spring. The plant forms low-growing mounds of grey-green, lance-shaped leaves, providing a lovely contrast to the vibrant blooms....

  • Ficus Microcarpa

    Ficus Microcarpa

    Ficus microcarpa, commonly known as Chinese Banyan, Indian Laurel, or Ginseng Ficus, is a species of fig tree native to Southeast Asia and Australia. It is widely appreciated for its ornamental value and is a popular choice for bonsai due to its small leaves, attractive aerial roots, and its adaptability to pruning. In the wild,...

  • Allium Giganteum

    Allium Giganteum – Giant Allium

    Allium giganteum, commonly known as Giant Allium or Giant Onion, is a striking perennial plant in the Amaryllidaceae family. Native to Central and Southwestern Asia, it is renowned for its tall, sturdy stems topped with large, spherical clusters of tiny, star-shaped purple flowers. These globular flower heads can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm)...

  • Amelanchier Canadensis

    Amelanchier Canadensis – Canadian Serviceberry

    Amelanchier canadensis, commonly known as Canadian Serviceberry, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to eastern North America. It is valued for its multi-seasonal interest: white, showy flowers in early spring, followed by edible berries in summer, and vibrant fall foliage. The berries, which are sweet and juicy, are popular with both wildlife and...

  • Punica Granatum

    Punica Granatum – Pomegranate

    Punica granatum, commonly known as Pomegranate, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to the region extending from Iran to northern India. It is widely cultivated for its edible fruit, which is renowned for its rich, sweet-tart flavor and numerous health benefits. Beyond its culinary uses, the pomegranate is valued for its ornamental appeal,...

  • 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,...

  • Ligustrum

    Ligustrum – Privet

    Ligustrum, commonly known as Privet, is a genus of evergreen, semi-evergreen, and deciduous shrubs and small trees in the Oleaceae family. Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, Ligustrum species are widely cultivated for their dense, bushy foliage and their ability to form effective hedges and screens. The leaves are typically small, oval, and dark...

  • Ruschia lineolata

    Ruschia Lineolata – Carpet Of Stars

    Ruschia lineolata (Carpet of stars) Propagation Methods This comprehensive guide equips you with the knowledge to propagate and care for Ruschia lineolata, ensuring that these delightful plants thrive and enhance your gardening experience. Introduction Ruschia lineolata, often referred to as the Carpet of stars, is a low-growing, mat-forming succulent known for its dense, fine-textured foliage...

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