Bejaria are a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering trees and shrubs. They are found widespread in various habitats. Bejaria plants readily hybridize, which is often a result of pollen being spread by hummingbirds and other pollinators thanks to the colorful flowers. These flowers are also known to contain a sticky resin used in the production of fly paper.
Water:
Bejaria , originating from areas with irregular rainfall, shows impressive drought tolerance. It thrives on minimal watering, ideally every 2-3 weeks. As an evergreen, its moisture retention is vital for survival in fluctuating water conditions of its native climate.
Propagation:
Bejaria propagation methods include seed sowing, cuttings, division, and tissue culture. Success hinges on light, warmth, and well-draining soil. For cuttings: prepare a stem, apply rooting hormone, and maintain humidity and warmth until rooted. Difficulty is moderate due to environmental sensitivity.
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