Ozoroa are small, robust shrubs or trees, notable for their leathery leaves and dense, rounded crowns. The leaves often sport a glossy finish, enhancing their resistance in arid or semi-arid conditions. Ozoroa produces small, inconspicuous flowers followed by distinctive red or black berries, which attract various bird species, playing a crucial role in seed dispersal.
Propagation:
Ozoroa can be propagated via seeds or cuttings. Seed germination requires light, warmth, and well-drained soil. For cuttings, ensure high humidity and warmth. Steps include taking cuttings, using rooting hormone, planting in a perlite-peat mix, and maintaining moisture until transplanting.
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