Dwarf cottonrose is a low-growing, diminutive plant that typically forms a ground-hugging mat. Its small, grayish-green leaves and inconspicuous yellow flowers often go unnoticed in its natural, rocky habitat. Adapted to arid conditions, dwarf cottonrose uses its compact form to minimize water loss and thrive in challenging environments.
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Twice per week
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Pruning:
Dwarf cottonrose is a low-growing perennial with woolly, grayish foliage. Prune in early to late spring to encourage regrowth and maintain shape. Remove spent flowers to extend blooming. Use clean tools for pruning to enhance air circulation and plant health. Refer to reputable sources for care guidelines.
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