Aurinia are flowering plants that are closely related and physically very similar to the members of the Alyssum genus. Aurinia bloom with cup-shaped yellow flowers with sepals widely spreading when plants reach maturity. These erect-stemmed perennials can be found throughout most of Europe and Asia.
Water:
Aurinia thrives in rocky habitats and adapts to dry spells, showing drought tolerance. It requires weekly watering for optimal health in cultivation but can endure short dry periods. Typically grown outdoors, aurinia aligns its growth cycle with precipitation availability.
Propagation:
Aurinia is propagated through seed sowing after the last frost or cuttings. Requires sunlight, well-draining soil, and moderate temperatures. Seeds benefit from stratification; avoid overwatering. Plant cuttings in sandy soil with good humidity for success.
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