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Native parsnip is a delicate perennial herb with long, hairy stems and lacy foliage. Its most striking feature is the umbrella-like clusters of small, blue to violet flowers that blossom in spring and summer. Native to Australian grasslands, native parsnip thrives in well-drained soils and adapts to variations in moisture, exhibiting resilience in its native, often unpredictable climate. The plant's wispy appearance belies its hardy nature, enabling it to contribute a touch of wild beauty to naturalistic gardens.
Watering schedule: Every week
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