Haast's mountain daisy is an alpine beauty with silvery foliage, a testament to its resilience against harsh mountain climates. Its large, daisy-like white flowers bloom above rosettes of leathery leaves, showcasing a classic contrast against rocky terrains. Haast's mountain daisy has adapted to thrive in New Zealand's Southern Alps, attracting pollinators even in sparse environments.
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Care Guide for Haast's mountain daisy
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Haast's mountain daisy is a resilient alpine perennial that thrives in rocky landscapes. Prune in early spring to maintain shape, promote airflow, and remove damage. Focus on dead foliage and light shaping to prevent stress, enhances growth, and minimizes pest risks for better blooms.
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