Turbina is a genus of climbing vines, known for their vigorous growth and twining stems. These plants often showcase heart-shaped leaves and delicate, funnel-shaped flowers which may vary in color. Adapted to thrive in warmer climates, turbina's pervasive nature allows it to cover extensive areas, utilizing its climbing ability to reach sunlight efficiently.
Water:
Turbina thrives in consistently moist environments, requiring weekly watering to avoid waterlogging. It prefers moist soil for its sensitive roots, making it better suited for controlled indoor container gardening than outdoor cultivation.
Propagation:
Turbina is propagated by seed sowing, requiring warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and ample light. Maintain consistently moist soil while avoiding overwatering. Key propagation steps include soaking seeds, sowing in suitable mix, placing in a warm area, and transplanting after the last frost.
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