Water:
Bretschneidera thrives in humid, subtropical regions and prefers consistent moisture, requiring watering every three weeks. Adapted to occasional dry spells, it benefits from mulching to retain soil moisture, reflecting its natural woodland habitat.
Propagation:
Propagation of bretschneidera primarily uses seeds, requiring fresh viability and stratification. Key steps involve scarifying seeds, sowing in well-draining soil, and maintaining moisture and warmth. Growth is slow and germination rates are low, making propagation challenging.
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