Visnaga produce flowers from mid-summer until early fall, growing in moist, disturbed areas. The plants are commonly used in flower gardens as accents behind borders, prized for their aromatic leaves. Sap from the stems can be a skin irritant, and care should be taken during pruning. They are spread by seeds produced from spent flowers.
Water:
Native to arid environments, visnaga thrives with minimal water, requiring weekly watering for optimal health. It benefits from well-draining soil to prevent excess moisture at the roots, aligning with its natural habitat's conditions.
Propagation:
Propagation of visnaga can be achieved through seed sowing or division. Key factors include proper light, preferred temperature, and well-draining soil. For seeds, use shallow sowing, consistent moisture, and optimal temperatures. For division, separate offsets during the growing season and replant at the same depth with thorough watering.
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