Australina features slender, flexible stems with a cascading growth habit, making it an ideal candidate for hanging baskets or ground cover in temperate gardens. Its small, glossy leaves and white to soft pink flowers bloom predominantly in spring, adapting well to shaded environments. This survival strategy allows australina to thrive under the canopy of taller flora.
Propagation:
Propagation of australina involves seed sowing and stem cuttings. Key factors include light, temperature, and soil drainage. Techniques like hormone treatments for cuttings and seed stratification enhance success. For cuttings, use healthy stems, rooting hormone, and maintain humidity until rooted before transplanting.
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