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Spotted stickseed is a perennial herb with a spread of hairy borage family foliage. Its most notable features are the clusters of small, blue, tubular flowers that bloom from spring to summer. These blossoms emerge amidst the rough-textured leaves, which often show resilience in rocky alpine environments. The characteristic nutlets—small fruit structures—aid in spotted stickseed's survival by facilitating seed dispersal.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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