Codon is characterized by its striking bell-shaped flowers and robust, herbaceous stem. These plants thrive in arid, rocky environments, which contributes to their hardy nature. The foliage is typically lush and green, providing a stark contrast to the often vibrant bloom colors. Adapted to harsh conditions, codon exhibits resilience, with a root system designed to optimize minimal water resources.
Propagation:
Propagation of codon can be done through seed sowing or cuttings. Key factors include temperature, light, and well-draining soil. Special methods like seed stratification or rooting hormones may be needed. Follow specific steps for seeds or cuttings, ensuring consistent care until establishment.
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