Fusifilum is characterized by its elongated, fusiform leaves that taper to a fine point, adapting it to environments where aerodynamics help reduce wind resistance. This unique shape aids in water conservation, crucial for its survival in arid climates. Its pale green hue helps reflect sunlight, further enhancing its drought resilience.
Propagation:
Propagation of fusifilum can be done via seeds or cuttings, needing proper light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Maintain humidity for seeds and use rooting hormone for cuttings in sandy soil. It's moderately difficult, requiring specific environmental conditions for optimum growth.
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