Ammi is a genus of about six species of summer-flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. They are native to southern Europe, northern Africa and Southwest Asia. They have fern-like leaves and white or cream coloured lace-like flowers borne in branched, rounded umbels.
Water:
Ammi prefers consistent moisture and can tolerate brief dryness. Weekly watering maintains health, complemented by natural rainfall in outdoor settings, fostering a robust growing season.
Propagation:
Propagation of ammi occurs via seed sowing in early spring. Key factors for success include well-drained soil, moderate light, and temperatures of 15-20°C (59-68°F). Keep soil moist; germination takes 7-14 days. Transplant seedlings when sturdy, following a simple six-step process.
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