Water:
Paraphlomis thrives in moderate climates, requiring consistent moisture without waterlogging. Watering weekly allows for slight soil drying. In garden settings, mulching is beneficial for moisture retention and reduces watering frequency during active growth.
Propagation:
Propagation of paraphlomis can be achieved through seed sowing, stem cuttings, or division. Key requirements include adequate light, warmth, well-draining soil, high humidity for cuttings, and seed stratification. Steps involve using healthy cuttings or seeds, applying rooting hormone, and ensuring consistent moisture and warmth.