Cherleria is characterized by its cushion-like, dense tufts, thriving in rocky alpine environments. This hardy perennial plant exhibits small, lance-shaped leaves and displays petite, star-shaped white flowers during blooming season. It's particularly adapted to low-nutrient soils, utilizing its compact growth habit to minimize exposure to harsh, cold winds common in its high-elevation habitats.
Propagation:
Propagation of cherleria can be achieved through seed sowing or division. Key factors include adequate light, moderate temperatures, and well-draining soil. Division should be performed in early spring or fall, separating the clump and ensuring root integrity in smaller sections before replanting.
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