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Southwestern bristlegrass is a perennial grass distinguished by its dense, bristly flower spikes atop tall, slender stems. It typically thrives in open, sunny areas with well-drained soils. The plant's foliage is characterized by narrow, lance-shaped leaves that may feel slightly rough to the touch. Southwestern bristlegrass's robust root system helps it withstand periodic droughts, making it a resilient species in its native habitats.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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