Cynoglottis features textured, hairy leaves and clusters of small, blue or purple flowers, typical of the Boraginaceae family. Adaptable yet favoring cooler, shaded environments, this perennial thrives under forest canopies or in grassy, subalpine regions. Its robust nature allows it to effectively compete for resources and space in these habitats.
Propagation:
Cynoglottis can be propagated by seed sowing and division. Essential factors include partial shade, consistent moisture, and well-draining fertile soil. Stratification or scarification may be needed for seeds. Division involves separating rosettes in spring and replanting promptly while maintaining moisture.
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