Braunsia are popularly used in gardens or as houseplants due to their striking flowers. They are small succulent plants that grow in hot climates. These succulents have thick, silver-green leaves that are filled with water, and they grow large pink, white, or purple flowers. The stems grow upright or trail along the ground.
Water:
Braunsia thrives in well-drained soil and demonstrates strong drought tolerance. It requires minimal supplemental watering, ideally every two weeks. As an evergreen commonly grown indoors, braunsia has enhanced water retention, necessitating less frequent hydration to maintain its foliage.
Propagation:
Propagation of braunsia is mainly through stem cuttings and seeds, requiring adequate light, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Moderate difficulty involves cutting a stem, applying rooting hormone, planting, watering sparingly, and maintaining humidity until roots develop before transplanting.
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