Cluts is a diverse genus characterized by its shrubby structure and resilience in rocky or sandy environments. The leaves of cluts are typically small and firm, an adaptation to minimize water loss, crucial for surviving in its arid native habitats. Small, inconspicuous flowers, often yellowish, bear a subtle charm, making it distinctive yet understated in floral presentations.
Propagation:
Propagation methods for cluts include seed sowing and cuttings. Success factors are optimal light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Use sterile equipment, and ensure cuttings are healthy. Maintain consistent moisture and temperature, and prevent waterlogged conditions for effective root development.
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