Cassinia is characterized by its bushy appearance with dense, fine foliage and clusters of small, fluffy, white to pale yellow flowers that bloom at the tips of its stems. Typically found in open woodlands and grasslands, cassinia thrives in well-drained soils and sunny locations, adapting well to dry conditions. The plant's structure helps in withstanding droughts, making it a resilient survivor in its native habitat.
Propagation:
Cassinia can be propagated via seeds, cuttings, or division. Key factors include light, warmth, and well-drained soil. Seeds may require scarification or stratification. Maintain moisture without waterlogging, and acclimatize young plants outdoors post-root development.
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