Telephium is known for its dense clusters of tiny, star-shaped flowers that bloom in delicate shades of pink and purple. Hardy and resilient, telephium thrives in rocky, well-drained soil, often found flourishing in alpine or temperate regions. Its succulent, fleshy leaves, adapted to store moisture, enable telephium to withstand dry conditions. This adaptability makes it a favorite among gardeners looking for drought-resistant options.
Propagation:
Propagation of telephium can be achieved through seed sowing, stem cuttings, and division. Success relies on well-draining soil, moderate light, and consistent moisture. Key steps for stem cuttings include using sterile tools, removing lower leaves, applying rooting hormone, and maintaining a humid environment until roots develop.
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