Azorella exigua is a resilient, low-growing perennial herb characterized by a dense mat of tight rosettes, which are an adaptation to its harsh alpine or subantarctic habitats. Its fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves enable water retention, while the plant's short stature and yellowish flowers protect it from extreme winds and cold temperatures.
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Pruning:
The compact azorella exigua thrives in alpine regions. Prune in early spring to promote healthy growth and maintain shape, focusing on damaged stems. Regular light pruning encourages dense foliage, prevents diseases, and boosts vigor. Use clean, sharp tools for precise cuts.
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