Finger baroe is a slender, climbing perennial with tendrils, well-suited to rocky terrains and scrublands. Its leaves are uniquely digitate—resembling widespread fingers—and often have a waxy surface, reflecting harsh sunlight. The plant blooms with small, tubular flowers, typically white or pale pink, adapted to attract specific pollinators in its native habitat.
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Pruning:
Finger baroe features unique, finger-like flowers. Prune in early spring by removing dead stems and thinning branches to improve airflow. Regular pruning boosts flowering, prevents disease, and maintains shape. Use clean tools and trim above nodes for vigorous regrowth.
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