Astrotricha are evergreen shrubs known for their hairy leaves, which provide insulation against diverse climates. Their star-shaped, creamy flowers blossom in clusters, attracting various pollinators. Adapting brilliantly to its environment, astrotricha thrives in well-drained soils, often seen in rocky or sandy terrains, making them resilient to harsh conditions.
Propagation:
Astrotricha can be propagated by seed sowing or stem cuttings. Successful propagation requires well-draining soil, indirect light, and temperatures of 65-75°F (18-24°C). Maintain moisture for cuttings and use rooting hormone. The process is moderate in difficulty and requires specific steps to establish roots.
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