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Lax viper's bugloss typically forms a low-growing rosette of hairy, lance-shaped leaves, leading to flower spikes donning violet-blue blooms. This drought-tolerant species thrives in rocky, arid environments, its deep roots anchoring it firmly while seeking moisture. The striking contrast between its flowers and the gray-green foliage attracts pollinators, ensuring survival in its harsh native habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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