Sibiraea is a deciduous shrub native to rocky alpine slopes and riverbanks. Characterized by lance-shaped leaves, dense clusters of creamy flowers, and a robust woody stem, it is well adapted to withstand cold and wind. The dense foliage and compact form of sibiraea offer crucial shelter and habitat in its harsh native environment.
Water:
Originating from variable moisture regions, sibiraea exhibits moderate drought tolerance. It thrives with watering every three weeks and requires well-draining soil to maintain hydration while preventing root rot. This adaptability allows sibiraea to flourish outdoors despite fluctuating natural precipitation.
Propagation:
Propagation of sibiraea can be achieved through seed sowing, softwood cuttings, and division. Key success factors include proper light, moisture, and well-draining soil. Cuttings should be taken in early summer, treated with rooting hormone, and maintained in a humid environment until rooted, typically within a few weeks.
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