Arizona cottonrose is a hardy perennial with a penchant for arid climates, often found in gravelly or sandy soils where it weathers harsh, dry conditions. Its small, yellow, daisy-like flowers bloom atop slender stems, easily distinguished by their fluff of white bristles. Compact and ground-hugging, its foliage forms a silver-green mat, adapting to conserve precious moisture.
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Care Guide for Arizona cottonrose
Twice per week
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Full sun
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Pruning:
Arizona cottonrose features woolly leaves and cotton-like flowers. Prune in early to late spring to promote healthy growth and maintain shape. Remove dead stems for better air circulation, enhancing aesthetics and reducing disease risk.
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