Plant Propagation Guide

 

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  • Cedrus Atlantica

    Cedrus Atlantica – Atlas Cedar

    Cedrus atlantica, commonly known as Atlas Cedar, is a majestic evergreen conifer native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria. This tree is admired for its stately form, beautiful blue-green needles, and its adaptability to various climates. The foliage is dense and needle-like, with clusters of short, curved needles that give the tree a...

  • Mentha

    Mentha – Mint

    Mentha, commonly known as Mint, is a diverse genus of aromatic, perennial herbs in the Lamiaceae family. Native to Europe, Africa, and Asia, Mint species are renowned for their fragrant leaves, which are often used in culinary applications, teas, and traditional medicine. The plants have square stems, paired opposite leaves, and produce small flowers in...

  • Aesculus Hippocastanum

    Aesculus Hippocastanum – Horse Chestnut

    Aesculus hippocastanum, commonly known as Horse Chestnut, is a large deciduous tree native to the Balkan Peninsula but widely cultivated throughout Europe and North America. It is renowned for its broad, palmate leaves and its large, showy clusters of white to pinkish flowers, which bloom in spring. These flowers give way to spiny green seed...

  • 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...

  • Quercus Suber

    Quercus Suber – Cork Oak

    Quercus suber, commonly known as the Cork Oak, is a robust evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region. Renowned for its thick, spongy bark, which is harvested to produce cork, this tree is a vital economic resource and plays a significant ecological role. Cork Oaks thrive in poor soils and are remarkably drought-resistant, making them...

  • Alstroemeria Aurea

    Alstroemeria Aurea – Peruvian Lily

    Alstroemeria aurea, commonly known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a perennial plant native to South America. It is cherished for its striking, funnel-shaped flowers which come in vibrant hues of orange, yellow, pink, red, and even bi-colors, often adorned with intricate streaks and spots. The flowers are borne on long,...

  • 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...

  • Yucca Gigantea

    Yucca Gigantea – Giant Yucca

    Yucca gigantea, commonly known as Giant Yucca or Spineless Yucca, is a striking evergreen succulent native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its dramatic rosette of stiff, sword-shaped leaves and occasional towering flower spikes, Yucca gigantea is a popular choice in arid and xeriscape gardens. Propagation of Yucca gigantea can be achieved through several...

  • 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...

  • Bromeliads

    Bromeliads

    Bromeliads are a diverse family of tropical plants known for their unique rosette-shaped foliage and striking flowers. Native to the Americas, Bromeliads come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors, making them a popular choice for indoor and outdoor cultivation. The foliage varies from thick, leathery leaves to soft, arching ones, often displaying...

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