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Tehachapi woollystar is a hardy perennial known for its numerous violet-blue flowers that cluster at the top of slender, branching stems. Thriving mainly in arid, well-drained soils, tehachapi woollystar utilizes its narrow, pointed leaves to minimize water loss, making it well-adapted to its native dry habitats. This plant's blooming season adds vibrant colors to the otherwise subdued palette of its surroundings.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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