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Ficinia radiata is a perennial grass-like plant known for its striking radial arrangement of needle-like leaves. This fan-like foliage emerges from a central point, creating a spherical form that can endure in tough, sandy soils. Its compact size and resilient nature allow it to thrive in coastal dunes, where it acts as a stabilizing force against erosion while adding texture and movement to the landscape.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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