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Pygmy pink, also known as Dwarf soapwort
Pygmy pink is a petite, cushion-forming perennial that thrives in alpine rock crevices and limestone gravels. Its lance-shaped, glossy green leaves form dense mounds, which in summer are adorned with clusters of small, pink to white, fragrant flowers. These blooms are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators, contributing to the alpine ecosystem. Pygmy pink's low-growing habit is an adaptation to reduce wind exposure and avoid damage from heavy snows.
Watering schedule: Every week
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