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Dwarf sand verbena, a diminutive perennial herb, thrives in the sandy or gravelly soils of the American Southwest. Adapted to arid conditions, its thick, fleshy leaves form low, mat-like clusters. Vivid pink to lavender flowers bloom above the foliage in spherical clusters, providing a stark contrast to its harsh habitat. This striking feature aids in its identification and allure.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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