Elizabeth describes her own process for propagating through root division: “I’ve had luck propagating … from divisions without digging up the whole plant. Instead, I look for a spot on the outer edge of the plant cluster to pull up and transplant elsewhere. I’m able to do this without...
Crystal structures of the histone acetyltransferase domain (HAT)26and a multidomain encompassing bromodomain, a RING finger (RING), a plant homeodomain finger (PHD), and HAT (BRPH)15,27of p300 suggest regulatory mechanisms for the catalytic reaction of p300/CBP. Recently, cryogenic electron micros...
Zamioculcas zamiifolia, commonly known as a ZZ plant, is a tropical perennial aroid meaning it is related to Arums and Philodendrons. It is an extremely low maintenance plant with no real pests, thriving in partial shade outdoors with bright indirect light to low light indoors. The requiremen...
Syngoniums are fast growers that can quickly become leggy. Pruning helps them stay lush and gives you a great opportunity to propagate new plants to add to your plant collection.Arrowhead Plantpropagation is a breeze with stem cuttings. Let me show you two easy methods to get the job done....
ZZ Plant Alternate methods: Rex Begonia and other plants with large, thinner leaves will need their leaves laid flat, top side up, on top of moist soil to propagate via leaf cuttings. Cut a few of the main veins of the leaf and pin them into the soil. Keep it moist and new plants ...
Lay the plant on its side on a clean, flat surface.[15] Propagation through division works best for plants like aloe, spider plant, orchids, ZZ plant, peace lily, palms, and ferns. Even though plants propagate best in the early spring, you can effectively divide most houseplants at any...
Lay the plant on its side on a clean, flat surface.[15] Propagation through division works best for plants like aloe, spider plant, orchids, ZZ plant, peace lily, palms, and ferns. Even though plants propagate best in the early spring, you can effectively divide most houseplants at any...
Grow exact copies of your plants with our propagation guide Propagating is a way for a single plant to asexually reproduce so it has the same characteristics as the original. Propagation also lets you quickly add new plants to your garden...