Sweetbushes is a genus of aromatic shrubs in the daisy family. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico . It bears plentiful yellow discoid flowers. The Global Compositae Checklist and The Plant List accept two species.
Water:
Sweetbushes thrives in arid environments with minimal moisture, requiring watering every 2-3 weeks to allow soil to dry out. It is hardy enough for outdoor cultivation but needs careful soil drainage management to prevent root rot during its growing season.
Propagation:
Propagation of sweetbushes can be done using seeds or semi-hardwood cuttings. Essential steps include well-draining soil, moderate temperatures, and partial sunlight. Careful watering prevents root rot, and while seed germination is slow, cuttings require healthy stems and humidity for success.
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