Geniostoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Loganiaceae. They are shrubs or small trees, with inflorescences borne in the axils of the simple, petiolate, oppositely-arranged leaves. The flowers are arranged in cymes, and each is pentamerous. This genus includes about 25 species. Geniostoma is widely distributed across the Pacific Ocean.
Water:
Geniostoma thrives in high humidity and consistent moisture, preferring evenly moist soil with moderate drought tolerance. Water once every 2-3 weeks, using well-draining soil to prevent root rot, especially when grown indoors for better water regulation.
Propagation:
Geniostoma propagation involves seed sowing or cuttings, requiring bright indirect light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Slow germination or rooting may pose challenges. Sow seeds shallowly in a mix, keep moist, use rooting hormone for cuttings, and maintain environmental conditions for success.
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