A small genus of flowering plants related to daisies, glebionis include multiple species that have been domesticated for garden use as an ornamental. Members thrive in disturbed soil, agricultural fields, compost heaps and other places where they aren't wanted, and have escaped cultivation in New England.
Water:
Glebionis thrives in environments with regular hydration and prefers consistent moisture, being moderately drought-tolerant. For optimal growth, water glebionis weekly, adjusting based on sunlight exposure and evapotranspiration rates.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for glebionis are seed sowing and division. Ensure proper light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Cold stratification may be needed for seeds. Propagation is moderately difficult, requiring careful handling during sowing or dividing mature plants in their dormant phase.
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