Morphological characterization of the genus Bomarea sp., wild plant
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The study focuses on the morphological characterization and medical potential of Bomarea bracteata, a wild plant found in Vista Hermosa Casa Blanca, Peru. It highlights the species' impressive 85% germination viability and details its growth cycle, which spans 176 days from sowing to harvest and 192 days for total crop production. The research also quantifies water requirements, indicating a need for 238.30 mm of water per campaign, and reports a productive average of 47 tubers per lysimeter, suggesting significant agricultural and medicinal potential.
