How to Propagate Hedysarum maitlandianum

Hello fellow garden enthusiasts! If you’re looking for a plant that brings a delightful splash of color and a touch of the exotic to your garden, let me introduce you to Hedysarum maitlandianum. This beauty, with its delicate pea-like flowers, is a joy to behold. And the even better news? Propagating it yourself is incredibly rewarding. While it might seem a little particular at first glance, I find it’s a satisfying project for those looking to stretch their green thumb a bit further.

The Best Time to Start

For the highest success rate, I always reach for my secateurs in late spring or early summer. This is when the plant is actively growing and has plenty of fresh, healthy stems to work with. You’re looking for stems that are neither too soft and new nor too old and woody. A good rule of thumb is a stem that’s firm but still has a bit of flexibility.

Supplies You’ll Need

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Resource:

https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Hedysarum%20maitlandianum%20Aitch.%20&%20Baker/data

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