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Sporadanthus ferrugineus is a unique wetland tussock-forming perennial with rust-colored, wiry stems in sprawling clumps. Its long, slender leaves are adapted to retain moisture, crucial for survival in fluctuating water levels. The feathery flower heads reach skyward, signaling its presence amidst the dense greenery of its marshy habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
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