Myosotis pygmaea is a diminutive perennial herb known for its tufted habit and preference for rocky alpine habitats. Its small stature, typically not exceeding a few centimeters, consists of lance-shaped leaves and clusters of delicate blue flowers with yellow centers — a stark contrast to the rugged terrain it calls home. The plant's compact size is an adaptation to its harsh environment, where resources are scarce and winds can be intense.
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20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Myosotis pygmaea is a small, low-growing species noted for delicate flowers. Prune in early spring to encourage growth and flowering, while avoiding heavy pruning in summer or winter. Regular pruning enhances air circulation, reduces pests, and boosts flower production. Consult reliable sources for specific care guidelines.
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