Ficinia radiata is a perennial grass-like plant known for its striking radial arrangement of needle-like leaves. This fan-like foliage emerges from a central point, creating a spherical form that can endure in tough, sandy soils. Its compact size and resilient nature allow it to thrive in coastal dunes, where it acts as a stabilizing force against erosion while adding texture and movement to the landscape.
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Care Guide for Ficinia radiata
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Pruning:
Prune ficinia radiata in early spring by removing dead or damaged stems to promote healthy growth and air circulation. Make clean, angled cuts to prevent disease. This technique enhances the plant's vigor and blooming, helping maintain its optimal form and health.
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