Lignocarpa is characterized by its distinctive wooden fruits, an uncommon feature among flowering plants. These robust fruits provide protection from environmental hazards, contributing to the plant's survival in its native rugged terrains. The plant exhibits a low-growing form, adapted for resilience in harsh weather conditions, enhancing its ability to thrive in challenging environments.
Propagation:
Propagation of lignocarpa primarily occurs via seed sowing, requiring adequate light, stable mild temperatures, and well-draining soil. Processes may include scarification or stratification of seeds. Collect mature seeds, treat if needed, then sow in a seed-starting mix, maintaining moisture and temperatures of 15-20°C for several weeks until germination.
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