Adenolobus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the legume family. It features small, rounded leaves and vibrant yellow flowers that bloom in clustered racemes. The plant typically thrives in open woodlands and savannas where sunlight and space allow it to spread. Its pods are distinctive, curving and splitting when ripe, which aids in seed dispersal by catching wind.
Propagation:
Propagating adenolobus primarily involves seed sowing. Key success factors include adequate light, suitable temperatures, and well-draining soil. Scarification may boost germination. The process includes seed collection, pretreatment, planting, and providing proper care until germination, with moderate difficulty due to seed dormancy and environmental sensitivity.
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