How to Propagate Anthocleista?
Propagation of anthocleista generally involves seeds or cuttings, with seeds offering moderate difficulty due to dormancy and cuttings requiring care in rooting. To propagate, ensure a warm, humid environment and well-draining soil. For seed propagation, stratify seeds if necessary to break dormancy, then sow in a seed tray, covering lightly with soil and maintaining consistent moisture. For cuttings, take semi-hardwood stems, apply rooting hormone, and plant in a mixture of peat and perlite. Keep cuttings under indirect light and mist regularly to prevent drying. Both methods need patience and attention to detail for successful growth.