

Longhorn steer's-head, also known as Longhorn steerheads
Longhorn steer's-head, known for its unique bloom shape, often requires specific conditions to thrive, making it a more challenging plant for gardeners. It favors well-drained soil combined with moderate moisture and partial to full shade conditions, mimicking its natural mountainous habitat. Special care must be given to avoid over-watering, as longhorn steer's-head is particularly sensitive to waterlogged roots, which can lead to decay. Meanwhile, providing a cool root environment is crucial, often necessitating mulching to maintain appropriate soil temperature and moisture levels.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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