Lespedeza davurica is a perennial herb with arching stems and trifoliate leaves, clad in fine hairs. In late summer, it blossoms with small, pea-like flowers in shades of pink and purple, attracting pollinators. Typically found in the meadows and slopes of its native habitat, lespedeza davurica is resilient, adapting to various soil conditions and withstanding drought by shedding leaves to conserve water.
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30 cm to 1 m
Plant Height
Green
Leaf Color
Purple, Pink
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Care Guide for Lespedeza davurica
Every week
Water
Pruning:
Lespedeza davurica boasts vibrant foliage and resilience. Prune in early to late spring to enhance growth and shape, removing dead or diseased branches for better air circulation. Regular pruning encourages blooming and prevents overcrowding, supporting the plant's overall health and aesthetics.
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