Clustered poppymallow is a North American wildflower, notable for its vibrant purple-pink blossoms with white centers. The flowers are distinctively cup-shaped, unfurling atop slender, upright stems. A low-growing perennial, clustered poppymallow thrives in open prairies, displaying a triangular leaf arrangement that's uniquely adapted to maximize sunlight absorption. Its taproot system delves deep, providing resilience against drought in its native arid zones.
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Herb
Plant Type
30 cm to 91 cm
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Care Guide for Clustered poppymallow
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Pruning:
Clustered poppymallow, known for vibrant flowers and mounded growth, benefits from early spring pruning to enhance growth and flowering. Light pruning shapes the plant and reduces disease risk, while clean tools are essential to avoid injury. Avoid heavy pruning as it may hinder blooming.
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