Cunila polyantha is a perennial herb with a fragrant, minty aroma. It boasts delicate, oval leaves and clusters of small, lavender flowers that bloom in late summer. Thriving in sunny, well-drained areas, cunila polyantha forms low-growing patches, displaying its resilience and ability to adapt to rocky or dry soils.
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Cunila polyantha is a hardy perennial with aromatic foliage and blooms. Prune in early spring to enhance bushiness and air circulation by cutting back old stems and removing any dead or damaged branches. This practice promotes healthy growth, abundant flowering, and minimizes disease and pest risks.
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