Lennoa is a unique parasitic plant with no chlorophyll, relying entirely on its host for nutrition. It features fleshy, often translucent stems and scale-like leaves. Adapted to arid environments, lennoa typically grows underground, with only its flower clusters emerging above the surface. These flowers are bell-shaped and vividly colored, attracting specific pollinators despite their subterranean nature.
Propagation:
Lennoa propagates mainly via seeds, requiring warm temperatures, high humidity, and well-draining soil. Techniques like scarification can enhance germination. The propagation process is moderately challenging due to slow growth. Key steps include scarifying seeds, sowing in a suitable medium, and maintaining warmth and moisture.
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