Meximalva typically exhibits a bushy growth form, featuring heart-shaped leaves and delicate, hibiscus-like flowers that vary from pink to purple. Adapted to arid environments, its deep root system allows it to access water during dry spells, promoting resilience and a year-round lush appearance. This adaptive strategy enhances its survival in various challenging climates.
Propagation:
Meximalva propagation involves seed sowing, stem cuttings, or division. Key factors include light, warmth, and well-draining soil, while maintaining balanced moisture levels is crucial. The process entails selecting healthy material, planting, and waiting for root development before transplanting.
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