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Cytisopsis pseudocytisus

February 20, 2026 by propagateone

“White & pale yellow cascades, a magical shrub! Propagating Cytisopsis pseudocytisus: Take semi-ripe cuttings in late spring/early summer.”

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Pseudognaphalium elegans

February 17, 2026 by propagateone

Fuzzy stems, a touch of wild, and easy propagation. Let’s grow more African Everlasting! #gardenlove #plantprop #elegans

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Barnadesia spinosa

February 16, 2026 by propagateone

Fiery blooms, architectural grace. Barnadesia spinosa cuttings: a rewarding challenge for late spring.

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Syzygium deplanchei

January 30, 2026 by propagateone

Lush foliage, vibrant growth—coax new life from Syzygium deplanchei. Patience is key to green goodness!

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Pausandra trianae

January 24, 2026 by propagateone

Deep, glossy leaves, an elegant form. Make more of these beauties! Propagating Pausandra trianae: finicky, but rewarding.

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Picea ×

January 17, 2026 by propagateone

Late spring to early summer: the prime time for Picea × softwood cuttings. Catch them at their most vigorous!

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Thunbergia erecta

January 6, 2026 by propagateone

Royal Clock Vine’s regal blooms, a rewarding propagation project. Stem cuttings thrive in late spring/early summer.

Categories How to Propagate Tags Garden propagation tips, plant new growth, Royal Clock Vine propagation, successful stem cuttings, Thunbergia erecta cuttings Leave a comment

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