Arthrocaulon is characterized by its resilient, segmented stems that adapt well to arid environments. Each segment is capable of storing moisture, which is crucial for survival in its typically dry habitats. The plant's hardy nature and ability to thrive in harsh conditions are complemented by small, robust leaves that minimize water loss.
Propagation:
Propagation of arthrocaulon involves seed sowing, cutting, or division, with seeds being popular. Key factors include optimal light, stable temperatures, and well-draining soil. After obtaining seeds or cuttings, provide warmth, avoid direct sunlight, and maintain moisture without waterlogging, adjusting care as needed.
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