Orlaya is a genus of flowering plants from Europe in the parsley family Apiaceae, with between 1 and 11 species. They are annuals with finely-divided leaves, and umbels of lacy pink or white flowers.
Water:
Orlaya, native to the Mediterranean, thrives in environments with moderate moisture. It prefers weekly watering and is well-adapted to full sun and seasonal rainfall. Its resilience to dry periods makes orlaya a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.
Propagation:
The primary propagation method for orlaya is seed sowing, requiring adequate light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Stratification may be necessary for some seeds. Steps include sowing shallowly, maintaining appropriate temperatures and moisture, providing indirect light, and transplanting seedlings when large enough.
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