Badula is a group of small, evergreen shrubs found particularly in the humid, shaded understorey environments. These plants typically showcase glossy, leathery leaves often accompanied by clusters of small white or pinkish flowers. Well-suited to their moist habitats, badula's lower stature and dense leaf matrix make it ideal for retaining moisture and thriving under forest canopies.
Water:
Badula flourishes in conditions resembling its native habitat, balancing moisture with dryness. It requires watering every 2-3 weeks and thrives outdoors due to natural rainfall. Its drought resistance makes badula a low-maintenance option for vibrant landscapes.
Propagation:
Propagation of badula is achieved through seed sowing or cuttings. Success hinges on adequate light, stable temperatures, and well-draining soil. Steps for cuttings include selecting a healthy stem, using rooting hormone, and maintaining high humidity until roots establish.
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