Fendler's sandwort is a resilient perennial herb thriving in arid conditions. It brandishes fine, needle-like foliage that forms dense tufts, adept at conserving moisture. During blooming season, fendler's sandwort exhibits star-shaped, pale pink to white flowers atop slender, erect stems, an adaptation to attract pollinators in sparse landscapes.
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Care Guide for Fendler's sandwort
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Pruning:
Fendler's sandwort has fine, grass-like leaves and delicate white flowers. Prune in early spring, removing dead stems and leggy growth to promote density and blooms. Avoid heavy pruning as it remains compact naturally. Consult local guidelines for tailored care practices.
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