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Olearia moschata, with its aromatic leaves and shrubby habit, thrives in New Zealand's alpine regions. The plant displays clusters of white, daisy-like flowers that possess a musky fragrance, a trait implied by its species' name. Adapted to rocky soils and cold, windy conditions, olearia moschata exhibits resilience in its compact growth and leathery foliage, which contribute to its survival in harsh climates.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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