The flowers lack petals. There are usually four (sometimes five) sepals, united at the base into a tube with lobes at the end, reddish, white or green in colour. The ovary has a single chamber (locule). The fruit is dry with the seed enclosed in a thin glossy black pericarp.
Propagation:
Propagation of diarthron is achieved through seeds or cuttings. Success hinges on consistent moisture, adequate light, and well-draining soil. Varieties typically prefer warmer temperatures. Challenges may arise from seed dormancy or rooting issues. Use a well-draining substrate, maintain warmth, and monitor moisture for best results.
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