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Needle-leaved broom, also known as Flax broom, Flexleaf broom
Needle-leaved broom thrives in well-drained soil with ample sunlight, making it relatively low maintenance. Adequate drainage is crucial to prevent root rot, a common issue in poorly drained soils. Pruning after flowering aids in maintaining vigor and shape, serving as a special care point for this resilient species. Overall, needle-leaved broom requires basic care and is not demanding, highlighting its easy-care profile.
Watering schedule: Every 2-3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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