Annuals or herbaceous perennials, anacyclus are cultivated for their fern-like leaves on creeping, radiating stems and daisy-like flowers. Anacyclus are native to stony or sandy slopes in southern and western Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Water:
Originating from arid regions, anacyclus thrives in dry conditions and requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. It exhibits drought tolerance, needing moderate watering every week, akin to its native habitat's infrequent rainfall. As an outdoor plant, anacyclus benefits from seasonal precipitation patterns.
Propagation:
Anacyclus can be propagated by seeds, cuttings, or divisions. It requires full sun, well-draining soil, and moderate temperatures. Key steps include sowing seeds in spring, maintaining soil moisture, and hardening off young plants before transplanting. Avoid overwatering to prevent challenges with growth.
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