Plant Propagation Guide

 

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  • 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...

  • Alocasia Macrorrhizos

    Alocasia Macrorrhizos – Giant Taro

    Alocasia macrorrhizos, commonly known as Giant Taro or Elephant Ear, is a striking perennial plant native to Southeast Asia. It is well-known for its large, heart-shaped leaves that can grow up to 3 feet (1 meter) long, creating a dramatic, tropical appearance. The leaves are thick, glossy, and dark green with prominent veins. This plant...

  • Taxus Baccata

    Taxus Baccata – English Yew

    Taxus baccata, commonly known as English Yew or European Yew, is a slow-growing, evergreen conifer native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Renowned for its dark green, needle-like foliage and vibrant red berries (arils), Yew is often used in hedging, topiary, and landscape design due to its dense growth and adaptability. This long-lived species...

  • Acanthus Mollis

    Acanthus Mollis – Bear’s Breeches

    Acanthus mollis, commonly known as Bear’s Breeches, is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region. It is admired for its bold, architectural foliage and striking flower spikes. The leaves are large, deeply lobed, and glossy green, forming a dense rosette. In late spring to summer, it produces tall spikes of hooded, white to pinkish...

  • Verbena Bonariensis

    Verbena Bonariensis – Tall Verbena

    Verbena bonariensis, commonly known as Tall Verbena, Purpletop Vervain, or Argentinian Vervain, is a perennial plant native to South America. Renowned for its tall, wiry stems topped with clusters of vibrant purple flowers, this species adds a striking architectural element to gardens. It is favored for its long blooming period, attractiveness to pollinators, and adaptability...

  • 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...

  • 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,...

  • Bamboo

    Bamboo

    Bamboo is a diverse group of fast-growing, woody, perennial plants in the Poaceae family, native to Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Known for their hollow, segmented stems and rapid growth, Bamboos are often used in landscaping, construction, and as ornamental plants. Depending on the species, Bamboos can range from small groundcover plants to towering giants...

  • Pinus Strobus

    Pinus Strobus – Eastern White Pine

    Pinus strobus, commonly known as Eastern White Pine, is a majestic and fast-growing evergreen tree native to eastern North America. Revered for its towering height, soft needles in bundles, and valuable timber, Eastern White Pine serves as a cornerstone species in forest ecosystems and a popular choice for landscaping. Propagating Pinus strobus can be achieved...

  • Pinus Sylvestris

    Pinus Sylvestris – Scots Pine

    Pinus sylvestris, commonly known as Scots Pine, is a hardy and adaptable evergreen tree native to Europe and Asia. Recognized for its rugged appearance, long needles in bundles of two, and economic importance for timber and resin production, Scots Pine is widely cultivated for forestry and ornamental purposes. Propagating Pinus sylvestris can be achieved through...

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