Dionysia tapetodes
“Tiny jewels for the rock garden,” these rosettes, with their powdery blooms, are pure magic to propagate.
“Tiny jewels for the rock garden,” these rosettes, with their powdery blooms, are pure magic to propagate.
Alpine treasure’s star blooms: coaxing new life from cuttings. Spring’s a promise, sharp shears a guide.
Woolly Kuril Edelweiss call: Late spring to early summer. Stem cuttings offer tiny soldiers ready to grow!
Mountain Avens: Low-growing, leathery leaves, delicate white flowers. A captivating, moderately challenging gem to propagate.
“Alpine beauties, cushion-like mounds, starry flowers. Propagate Androsace alpina yourself!”
“Tiny stems, a whispered promise of green. In early spring, Tozzia alpina cuttings yearn for life.”
“Velvety cushions bloom. Propagate rock-jasmine now! Late spring, cuttings root for alpine charm.”
Tiny alpine gem, Pimelea alpina. Late spring to early summer is the sweet spot for stem cuttings.
Tiny rock jasmine, starry blooms.
Propagating a garden gem.
Patience, a gentle hand.