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Divaricate phacelia is a charming wildflower known for its delicate, trumpet-shaped blue to violet blossoms that grow in loose clusters. The leaves are deeply lobed, lending a fern-like appearance. Thriving in dry, open areas, divaricate phacelia’s sprawling stems form a low mound, creating habitats for beneficial insects. Seasonal blooms display a striking array of color, contributing to the biodiversity of its native ecosystem.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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