Chrysocephalum is characterized by its vibrant, daisy-like flowers and silvery-green foliage. These perennial plants thrive in arid, sunny environments, often forming dense, low mounds that adapt well to harsh conditions. Their golden yellow blooms, prominent from spring through fall, attract a variety of pollinators, playing a crucial role in their ecosystem.
Water:
Adapted to minimal moisture, chrysocephalum shows exceptional drought tolerance, needing weekly watering for optimal health. It thrives outdoors in full sun and can withstand scarce seasonal rains due to its deep-rooted water conservation strategies.
Propagation:
Chrysocephalum propagation involves seed sowing and cuttings, requiring adequate light, suitable temperature, and well-drained soil. Use rooting hormone for cuttings and maintain moisture without waterlogging. Provide indirect light until established, emphasizing care to avoid root disturbance.
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