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Sphaerophysa
Sphaerophysa is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The species distributed from West Asia, Central Asia, Siberia and East Asia. There are two species in the genus.
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Water: Sphaerophysa, native to arid regions, is drought-tolerant and conserves water. It prefers a balance of dry and moist conditions, requiring weekly watering. Thriving outdoors, sphaerophysa flourishes in well-draining soil that resembles its native habitat.
Propagation: Propagating sphaerophysa primarily involves seed sowing under full sun with moderate temperatures and well-draining soil. Steps include collecting seeds, stratifying if needed, sowing in spring, keeping soil moist, thinning seedlings, and transplanting after the last frost.
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