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Southwestern pleatleaf is a delicate wildflower with a slender profile, typically found in well-drained soils of grasslands and open woods. Its bulbous base gives rise to singular, iris-like blooms, usually in shades of violet or blue. These flowers exhibit six petal-like segments and are notably ephemeral, often lasting just a day. The narrow, grassy leaves and the fleeting beauty of its flowers define southwestern pleatleaf's unique charm.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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