Exallage are a genus of flowering plants that make their home in tropical and subtropical parts of Asia and the Pacific. These plants enjoy the shady conditions of jungle thickets. grasslands, and tea or rubber plantations. Despite the fact that they spread in agricultural plots, there is no record of any species being classed as invasive.
Water:
Native to moist regions, exallage prefers evenly moist soil and can tolerate moderate drought. Weekly watering helps maintain hydration, especially during its active growing season. When cultivated indoors, careful attention to soil moisture is essential for optimal growth.
Propagation:
Propagation of exallage can be achieved through seed sowing and cuttings. Success depends on adequate light, stable temperatures, and well-draining soil. Recommended methods include using rooting hormones for cuttings, which should be kept humid. Overall, it presents a moderate difficulty level.
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