Quadrella is characterized by its robust, woody structure and thick, spiny branches. It typically grows as a shrub or small tree, adapting well to arid environments with its deep roots and drought-resistant foliage. The leaves are small, often clustered to minimize water loss, and its flowers, usually yellow or cream, are crucial for attracting pollinators in sparse vegetation areas.
Propagation:
Quadrella is propagated via seeds or stem cuttings, requiring warm temperatures, consistent moisture, and well-draining soil. High humidity is crucial for cuttings, often achieved with a plastic cover. Propagation necessitates precise conditions, making it moderately difficult.
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