Lagascea features distinctive, fluffy flower heads, often likened to small cotton balls. These blooms vary from pale yellow to cream, catching the eye and aiding in pollination. Adapted to arid environments, lagascea's foliage is typically robust and hairy, traits that help conserve moisture and reflect sunlight, enhancing its survival in harsh, sunny landscapes.
Propagation:
To propagate lagascea, use seed sowing or division. Provide full sun to partial shade, moderate temperatures, and well-draining soil. Consider cold stratification for seeds. Steps include collecting seeds, sowing in prepared soil, and thinning seedlings; for division, separate mature plants during dormancy.
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