Azorina is characterized by its striking bell-shaped flowers and glossy evergreen leaves, thriving predominantly on cliff sides and rocky coastal areas. This environment allows azorina to leverage its robust root system for stability and moisture retention, effectively adapting to the salty and windy conditions typical of its native habitat.
Water:
Native to the Azores, azorina prefers moist environments and thrives with consistent humidity. Water weekly to maintain health. This drought-resistant plant adapts to coastal winds and efficiently stores water in its fleshy leaves, enabling resilience against irregular rainfall.
Propagation:
Azorina can be propagated via seeds or cuttings. Use a well-draining soil mix and maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Bright, indirect light and moderate warmth are essential. For cuttings, use rooting hormone to promote development. Challenges include managing humidity and temperature.
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