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Havard's fiddleleaf is a desert-dwelling annual herb known for its small stature and resilience in arid conditions. Its funnel-shaped, lavender to pink flowers bloom in spring, providing a splash of color against the sandy landscape. The thick, succulent leaves of havard's fiddleleaf help conserve water, reflecting an adaptation to its harsh, sun-baked environment. This plant thrives in gravelly soils, often in the shelter of other desert shrubs.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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