Also known as: Red Titi, White Titi, Ironwood, Myrtle, Summer titi
Swamp Cyrilla are small trees that grow throughout warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas. Bee keepers prize them thanks to the dark honey bees produce after they visit the flowers of some swamp Cyrilla. Some species are evergreen, whereas some are not. Many swamp Cyrilla are planted ornamentally in native gardens.
Water:
Adapted to moist habitats, swamp Cyrilla thrives in consistently damp soil and requires watering every two weeks. This species tolerates wet conditions and benefits from ample rainfall during its growing season, reflecting its need for stable moisture without prolonged dry spells.
Propagation:
Propagating swamp Cyrilla can be achieved through seed sowing or stem cuttings, requiring a boggy habitat with high humidity and acidic soil. Techniques include treating seeds for dormancy and using healthy cuttings. Maintain moist conditions and indirect light to encourage root establishment.
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