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Plant Propagation Project

Aaron Suiter

I test how to grow rare native plants from seed, and publish what works.

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How to Grow Purple Milkweed (Asclepias purpurascens) From Seed

Purple milkweed (Asclepias purpurascens), endangered here in Wisconsin, looks similar to common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), except that—compared to the lavender blossoms of common milkweed—its flowers are much more purple-ish/saturated-in...

17 days ago
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Technique Spotlight: Cold–Moist Stratification

Cold–moist stratification is a foundational skill in native plant propagation, and it also is very accessible to beginners. If you have access to play sand, plastic bags, and a refrigerator, you can cold-moist stratify seeds. This post will...

24 days ago
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Seed to Flower in Seventeen Months

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Prairie Moon claims that prairie lily (Lilium philadelphicum)—also known as “wood lily”—takes five years to mature and flow...

2 months ago
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How to Grow Downy Gentian (Gentiana puberulenta, Prairie Gentian) from Seed

Downy gentian (Gentiana puberulenta)—also known as prairie gentian1—should be of particular interest to conservationists, since it’s endangered or threatened in a number of US states, exceptionally rare (though not designated endangered) in...

4 months ago
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Technique Spotlight: Chilling Live Plants to Release Dormancy or Induce Cryomorphosis

Why Chill a Live Plant?

In my previous post, I explained that—although many herbaceous perennials grow more or less continuously under favorable conditions, reaching or approaching mature size in a single season—others allocate only a li...

4 months ago
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