Sidneya are drought-tolerant plants that are great when used as a ground cover or small ornamental shrub. From summer to fall, they have beautiful yellow daisy-like blooms and their flowers serve as nectar for butterflies and other insects. They thrive in rocky areas.
Water:
Sidneya thrives in drought-prone regions, requiring watering every 2-3 weeks. It adapts well to dry conditions, with growth synced to seasonal rains. Typically grown outdoors, sidneya's watering needs decrease during dormancy, reflecting its natural habitat's moisture availability.
Propagation:
Propagation of sidneya can be achieved through seed sowing or cuttings. Success depends on light, warmth, and well-draining soil. Moderately challenging, it may require seed treatment or rooting hormones. Key steps include proper sowing, moist conditions, and transplanting established seedlings or rooted cuttings.
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