Epay is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae. They have large and showy flowers. It consists of 30 species of trees. Epay are indigenous from Central America to northern Argentina, Paraguay and Chile, with one species native to northern South America and the Antilles.
Water:
Originating from arid regions, epay exhibits significant drought tolerance and requires infrequent watering every 2-3 weeks. Its evergreen nature means it retains foliage year-round, influencing water needs across different climates. Understanding its native habitat is crucial for optimal care.
Propagation:
Propagating epay involves seed sowing or stem cuttings, requiring specific warm, humid conditions. Seeds with hard coats benefit from scarification. For seeds, collect after capsule split; for cuttings, use semi-hardwood in summer with rooting hormone and high humidity until rooted.
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