Laser is characterized by its robust taproot and finely divided, fern-like foliage. Typically thriving in arid environments, this plant adapts by storing moisture within its substantial root system. During blooming, laser presents clusters of small, aromatic flowers that attract a variety of pollinators, which are essential for its survival in harsh climates.
Propagation:
Laser propagation involves seed sowing and division. Key factors include adequate light, optimal temperature, and well-draining soil. For division, water the plant prior, dig it up, separate roots, replant at the same depth, and water thoroughly. Difficulty is moderate based on environmental conditions.
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