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Aster diplostephioides is a perennial herb with a distinctive clump-forming habit. It thrives in alpine environments, its lance-shaped leaves and fibrous roots adapted to withstand harsh conditions. In late summer to early autumn, vivid lavender to pink flowers bloom, resembling asters, with a yellow central disc. These bright daisy-like blossoms attract pollinators, vital for survival in sparse mountainous areas.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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