Trichocladus is characterized by its woody structure and dense, glossy leaves, creating a lush appearance. Typically found in mountainous regions, its robust nature allows it to thrive in moist, shaded environments. The plant's small, inconspicuous flowers, often overlooked, contribute to its subtle charm. This resilience and understated beauty make trichocladus a staple in diverse ecological settings.
Propagation:
Trichocladus propagation involves semi-hardwood cuttings in high humidity and warm conditions (20-25°C). Use well-draining, organic-rich soil and rooting hormones. Steps include cutting, dipping in hormone, inserting in perlite and peat, covering to retain moisture, and ensuring indirect light until roots develop.
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