Rhodothamnus is a small, alpine shrub, distinguished by its vibrant pink to purple bell-shaped flowers. It thrives in rocky, mountainous terrain, which contributes to its compact, resilient form. Its evergreen leaves are small and leathery, well-suited for harsh, cold environments. This combination of features makes rhodothamnus not only striking in appearance but also robust in survival against the elements.
Propagation:
Rhodothamnus propagates mainly through seeds. Use a well-draining soil mix, maintain consistent moisture, and provide bright, indirect light in a cool environment. Soak seeds for 24 hours, sow in seed-starting mix, and keep moist until germination. Transplant seedlings when they can be handled.
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