Alpine marsh-marigold is a flowering plant revered for its vibrant, buttercup-like blooms that appear in early spring. Thriving in moist, marshy environments, its glossy, heart-shaped leaves and stout, hollow stems support the eye-catching yellow flowers. These features enable alpine marsh-marigold to absorb oxygen in waterlogged soils, ensuring its survival in its native wetland habitats.
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Herb
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Pruning:
Alpine marsh-marigold thrives in waterlogged alpine habitats, featuring small, bright yellow flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead foliage and promote healthy growth and airflow. Disinfect tools to prevent disease. Proper pruning enhances alpine marsh-marigold's vigor, making it more attractive and resilient during the growing season.
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