Parrya is a perennial herb notable for its robust survival in cold, alpine environments. Its leaves are typically basal, with a rosette configuration that supports retention of warmth and moisture. The flowers, arranged in dense clusters, exhibit vibrant hues which attract pollinators against the stark mountain background. This adaptation is crucial for reproduction in its challenging habitat.
Propagation:
Propagation of parrya is primarily via seed sowing, with division for some species. Key success factors include stratification, consistent light, optimal temperatures, and well-draining soil. Challenges arise from seed dormancy. Use stratification, a well-draining medium, and consistent care for effective propagation.
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