How to Propagate Dasiphora fruticosa

Hello, fellow garden lovers! I’m so excited to share my passion for propagating one of my absolute favorite shrubs: Dasiphora fruticosa, often called shrubby cinquefoil. If you’re looking for a hardy, long-blooming plant that adds a cheerful splash of color to your garden from spring well into fall, this is your shrub! Its small, cheerful flowers, ranging from sunny yellow to soft pink and white, are just delightful. And the best part? It’s surprisingly easy to propagate, making it a fantastic project for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. Growing new plants from existing ones is incredibly rewarding, a little bit of magic, really, and shrubby cinquefoil is a perfect plant to start with.

The Best Time to Start

When it comes to getting the most successful new plants, timing is everything. For stem cuttings, I find that late spring to early summer is absolutely ideal. You want to be taking cuttings from **new, semi

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https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Dasiphora%20fruticosa%20(L.)%20Rydb./data

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