Trachymene consists of perennial herbs and shrubs, notable for its umbrella-like clusters of tiny, vibrant flowers that bloom atop stalks rising from lush foliage. These conspicuous floral assemblies are crucial for attracting pollinators in their native habitats, ranging from open woodlands to rocky outcrops, where adaptability to varied soil types underscores their resilience and ecological niche.
Propagation:
Trachymene is propagated by seed sowing, requiring light, temperatures of 18-22°C (64-72°F), and well-draining soil. Seeds need light to germinate. To propagate, use a seed-starting mix, lightly press seeds, mist for moisture, and ensure warmth and brightness during growth.
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