Cadaba typically features long, slender branches and small leaves which adapt well to its arid native habitats. Its distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers are usually pale yellow or green, attracting specific pollinators. The fruits of cadaba are uniquely spherical capsules, providing survival advantage by dispersing seeds over distances through animal interaction.
Propagation:
Propagation of cadaba can be achieved through seed sowing and cuttings, requiring suitable light, temperature (20-25°C), and well-draining soil. To propagate cuttings, use healthy semi-hardwood stems, apply rooting hormone, maintain humidity, and provide indirect light for successful root establishment.
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