Native to the Americas, villadia are perennial sub-shrubs with many members that can tolerate periods of drought. The succulent villadia are often cultivated as houseplants or used in xeriscaping. They do need to be in sunlight for most of the day as they will not tolerate poor light conditions.
Water:
Villadia thrives in well-drained soils with moderate humidity and requires weekly watering for optimal health. It is best cultivated indoors to manage water levels, benefiting from consistent moisture during active growth phases while exhibiting moderate drought tolerance.
Propagation:
Villadia is easily propagated using leaf cuttings and offsets under bright, indirect light with well-draining soil. Avoid overwatering and allow cuttings to callous before planting in a cactus mix. Water sparingly until roots develop in a few weeks.
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