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Common cordgrass is a robust, perennial grass well-adapted to estuarine and coastal environments, typically known for its resilience and low maintenance. Key care points include ensuring a wet, saline habitat, as common cordgrass thrives in such conditions, which is critical for its growth and health. Regular watering to mimic its natural marshy habitat and full to partial sun exposure contribute to its care. Fertilization is generally not necessary, making common cordgrass an easy plant to grow for those with the right environment.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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