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Seaside twintip is a low-growing, salt-tolerant coastal plant, characterized by its sprawling habit and small, oval to lance-shaped leaves, which are often covered with fine hairs. Its delicate, tubular flowers are typically blue to violet, adapted to attract pollinators. Ideally suited for sandy or rocky substrates, seaside twintip thrives in the challenging conditions of coastal ecosystems, showcasing a resilience that benefits from its specialized morphology.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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