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New zealand burr is a hardy, low-growing perennial, thriving in the harsh conditions of subantarctic regions. Its feather-like foliage forms a dense mat, while the spherical, burr-like seed heads provide a notable visual feature. These reddish-brown burrs, lined with sharp barbs, assist in seed dispersal by readily attaching to passing animals. New zealand burr has a robust nature, allowing it to withstand challenging weather and poor soil conditions.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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