Water:
Glossocardia is native to arid regions and exhibits excellent drought tolerance, requiring modest watering of once a week. As an herbaceous plant often grown outdoors, glossocardia's growth cycle aligns closely with water availability, optimizing rainfall use in its natural habitat.
Propagation:
Propagation of glossocardia primarily utilizes seeds. Essential factors include sunlight, warmth, and well-draining soil. Moderate difficulty arises from climate sensitivities. Steps include collecting seeds, pre-treating if needed, sowing in suitable medium, ensuring moisture and warmth, and transplanting established seedlings.
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