The rock harlequin are a genus with one singular species in the genus: Capnoides sempervirens. These plants will often be found growing in disturbed areas where fire scorched the land, blooming between spring and fall. Rock harlequin are recognizable by their little cluster of dainty, tubular-shaped flowers.
Water:
Originating from regions with moderate moisture, rock harlequin thrives in balanced humidity. It prefers consistent soil moisture with moderate drought tolerance, requiring weekly watering. As an outdoor plant in temperate zones, rock harlequin adapts its growth cycle to seasonal rainfall for adequate hydration.
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