Mutisia decurrens is a climbing perennial with a distinguished appearance, characterized by its cascading, hook-tipped tendrils and striking, large flowers that bloom a vivid hue, often drawing pollinators like hummingbirds. Adapted to mountainous regions, its long, decurrent leaves help it grasp and ascend, securing a place in the sunlit canopy.
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Twice per week
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Pruning:
Mutisia decurrens features a climbing habit and attractive flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead wood and shape the plant, enabling better air circulation and promoting flowering. Regular maintenance prevents overgrowth and enhances sunlight exposure, maintaining mutisia decurrens's appeal in any garden.
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