They are herbaceous plants. The flowers of angelonia has hairs in the inner corolla. This genus includes about 30 species. It occurs from Mexico to Argentina. Angelonia occurs mainly in arid and semi-arid habitats.
Water:
Angelonia thrives in tropical conditions with high humidity and regular moisture. It prefers consistent hydration but tolerates brief dryness. Water weekly to sustain growth. As an outdoor plant in warm climates, mulching helps retain moisture during hot spells, reducing the need for frequent watering.
Propagation:
Angelonia can be propagated via seed sowing, stem cuttings, or division, with stem cuttings being preferred. Successful propagation requires warmth, humidity, and well-draining, neutral to slightly acidic soil. Avoid excess moisture to prevent root rot, and ensure cuttings have 2-3 nodes for optimal results.
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