Dall's mountain daisy is a resilient alpine herb, distinguished by its rosette of lance-shaped, silvery-green leaves with downy undersides. Its striking feature is the solitary, daisy-like white flower atop a long, sturdy stem, reflecting its adaptation to the harsh, windswept habitats it calls home. This plant's tough foliage and elevated blossom are adept at withstanding low temperatures and limited soil.
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Care Guide for Dall's mountain daisy
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Pruning:
Dall's mountain daisy features alpine daisy-like flowers and silvery foliage. Prune in early spring for compact growth and better blooms. Remove dead stems and avoid heavy pruning to prevent stress; light trims maintain vigor and enhance air circulation to reduce disease risk.
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