Saltsorrels consists of tightly clustered green leaves, often sporting a glossy texture that helps in minimizing water loss. The plant thrives in arid environments by adapting a robust root system which efficiently absorbs scarce moisture. It features unassuming, small flowers that emerge seasonally, adapted to attract the limited pollinators available in its harsh habitat.
Propagation:
Propagation of saltsorrels can be achieved through seed sowing, division, or stem cuttings. Key requirements include adequate light, consistent temperatures (15-21°C), and well-draining soil. Maintain moisture without overwatering and allow cuttings to root before transplanting.
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