Sebaea comprises a group of small, perennial herbs often found carpeting moist grasslands. These plants are distinguished by their bright yellow flowers, each centered with a delicate arrangement of stamens and pistils that attract numerous pollinators. The leaves are typically narrow, contributing to a dense, low-growing mat that efficiently uses and conserves soil moisture. This adaptability allows sebaea to thrive in its competitive ecosystem.
Propagation:
Propagation of sebaea primarily involves seed sowing and cuttings, requiring proper light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Seasonality impacts success. For seeds, collect ripe seeds, maintain moisture, and warmth. For cuttings, use healthy stems, rooting hormone, and ensure high humidity and indirect light.
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