Mono lake aliciella is a rare perennial herb confined to the mineral-rich soils of Mono Basin in California. Sporting delicate, funnel-shaped lavender flowers, mono lake aliciella bears the harsh, arid environment with a deep root system. Blooms peek in early summer, contrasting sharply against rocky outcrops and attracting specialized pollinators.
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Mono lake aliciella thrives with early spring pruning, which involves removing dead stems, shaping the plant, and thinning for better air circulation. This supports healthy growth and flowering. Use sharp, sterilized tools to prevent disease, ensuring vigorous growth during the season.
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