Brighamia have a short, thick stem with a dense cluster of broad leaves, elongate white flowers, and capsular fruits. Brighamia have a succulent stem and long, thin, tubular flowers.
Water:
Brighamia thrives in rocky environments, demonstrating drought tolerance. It requires watering every three weeks, balancing moisture and dryness. Ideal as an indoor plant, it manages low humidity well, storing water in its fleshy leaves to endure dry conditions.
Propagation:
Brighamia propagates primarily through seeds or cuttings, requiring high humidity, warmth, and well-draining soil. Protect seedlings from intense light. Steps include harvesting seeds or cuttings, planting in moist medium, maintaining warmth and humidity, providing indirect sunlight, and transplanting once established.
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