Roella is a genus primarily comprising perennial herbs, often recognized by their thin, wiry stems and bell-shaped flowers, usually radiant in shades of blue or white. These plants typically thrive in rocky or sandy habitats, adapting well to well-drained soils. The arrangement of flowers in dense clusters at the stem tips is particularly distinctive, aiding survival by maximizing pollinator visits in challenging environments.
Propagation:
Propagate roella through seeds or cuttings, requiring bright light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Mimic its humid natural habitat to avoid overwatering. For cuttings: trim a stem, use rooting hormone, plant in moist soil, cover for humidity, and provide indirect light until acclimated.
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