Rhigozum is a flowering shrub or small tree which is native to the drier areas of Africa. It can grow to 3 m in height. This genus is characterised by branches which are short, rigid and twisting in angular directions.
Water:
Rhigozum thrives in semi-arid regions, requiring watering once every 2-3 weeks to mimic its natural habitat. This drought-tolerant species conserves water and is best grown outdoors, where its exposure to rainfall can be effectively managed.
Propagation:
Propagation of rhigozum involves seed sowing, requiring full sunlight, warm temperatures, and well-draining soil. Enhance germination by soaking or scarifying seeds. Steps include soaking seeds, sowing in sandy soil, placing in sunlight, and maintaining slightly moist soil until germination, which may take several weeks.
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