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Canadian bluejoint, also known as Blue-joint reedgrass, Marsh reed grass, Meadow pine
Canadian bluejoint is a grass commonly found in wetlands and moist habitats, suggesting an affinity for moist soil conditions. It's tolerant of various climates and can handle some waterlogging, which makes it relatively low-maintenance. Special care should ensure its soil remains consistently moist, granting canadian bluejoint an 'easy' care difficulty level. Regular watering and situating canadian bluejoint in an area with partial to full sunlight are among the top care priorities for this species.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Common issues for Canadian bluejoint based on 10 million real cases