Oreoselinum features striking, tall stalks topped with umbels of delicate white flowers. Its feathery, dissected leaves resemble those of ferns, contributing to its airy appearance. Thriving in rocky, alpine environments, oreoselinum adapts well to harsh, draining soils and cold temperatures, utilizing its deep taproot to access underground moisture. This adaptability ensures its survival amidst rugged landscapes.
Propagation:
Propagation of oreoselinum can be achieved through seed sowing or division. Seeds require stratification before sowing in a well-draining mix, while division should occur in spring or autumn. Care must be taken to avoid overwatering and disease, as the difficulty level is moderate.
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