Monro's mountain daisy presents as a resilient alpine herb with stout, silvery-green leaves that form a basal rosette. Its daisy-like white blossoms, centered with yellow, emerge on slender, upright stalks, adapted to the high UV exposure of its mountainous habitat. This distinct bloom pattern aids in pollinator attraction amidst the rugged terrain.
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Care Guide for Monro's mountain daisy
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Pruning:
Monro's mountain daisy is a hardy perennial with daisy-like flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead stems and promote growth, avoiding the flowering season. Regular pruning maintains shape and improves air circulation, reducing disease risk. Use clean, sharp tools for precise cuts.
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