Hypertelis is characterized by its sprawling, succulent stems and small, fleshy leaves that are well-adapted to arid environments. The plant often blooms with small, vibrant flowers that attract pollinators, despite harsh growing conditions. The succulence of hypertelis allows for water retention, crucial in its predominantly dry habitats, making it a resilient species in drought-prone areas.
Propagation:
Hypertelis can be propagated through seed sowing or cuttings. Key factors include warm temperatures, proper light, and well-draining soil. Seeds may need stratification or scarification, while cuttings require healthy segments, hormone treatment, and humid conditions until roots form.
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