Claspingleaf doll's daisy is a perennial herb that boasts a robust, tall stature, with stems that often possess a unique winged appearance due to decurrent leaves. Clusters of small, delicate daisy-like flowers, usually in hues of white or pale purple, crown the plant in late summer. Thriving in moist habitats, its vigorous growth is often a testament to the lush, water-rich environments it favors.
Pruning:
Claspingleaf doll's daisy has unique clasping leaves and daisy-like flowers. Prune in early spring to enhance growth and flowering. Start with dead stems, then trim up to one-third to encourage airflow and prevent disease, resulting in a healthier, longer-blooming plant.
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