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Downy pincushionplant is a delicate, low-lying flowering herbaceous species with a propensity for dry, open habitats. Its fine, hairy foliage forms a compact, green cushion, crowned by clusters of petite, trumpet-shaped blossoms. The flowers, often a pale to vibrant blue, boast intricate white centers that attract pollinators. Downy pincushionplant has adapted to lean, well-draining soils, flourishing under the full embrace of sunlight.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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