Neopallasia is distributed in Asia. It has only one accepted species. Neopallasia is an erect herb, 12 to 40 cm tall with pinnately divided sessile oblong-elliptic leaves.
Water:
Neopallasia, thriving in its native habitat, prefers consistent moisture and requires weekly watering to maintain vitality. It exhibits drought tolerance and benefits from natural rainfall, especially outdoors, enhancing its growth during the active season.
Propagation:
Primary propagation of neopallasia involves seed sowing with attention to light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Germination can be challenging due to dormancy. Sow seeds in early spring, keep moist, and place in bright warmth. Transplant seedlings when sturdy enough.
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