Stenogyne typically features sprawling or climbing stems adorned with soft, hairy foliage. Its leaves are often lance-shaped, contributing to a delicate, textured appearance. Unique tubular flowers, frequently tinged with purple or pink hues, emerge predominantly in environments that promote high humidity and ample shade, adapting well to understorey conditions in diverse ecosystems.
Propagation:
Stenogyne species propagate via seeds or cuttings, needing stratification for seeds and humidity for cuttings. Essential care includes light, warmth, and well-draining soil. For beginners, stratify seeds, keep soil moist, and for cuttings, use rooting hormone in a humid environment until roots develop.
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