Psoralea cuspidata is a resilient perennial plant that thrives in open, sunny areas with well-drained soil. It showcases pointed leaflets that often cluster together, resembling a star-like pattern. Its most striking feature is the array of bluish to violet pea-like flowers, which attract pollinators during its blooming season. Adapted to survive in harsh conditions, psoralea cuspidata has deep roots, enabling it to withstand periods of drought.
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Herb
Plant Type
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Psoralea cuspidata
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Prune psoralea cuspidata in early spring by removing dead branches and thinning dense growth to enhance air circulation. This supports its growth cycle, promoting robust flowering and maintaining shape. Use clean, sharp tools for disease prevention, ensuring a healthier, visually appealing plant that enhances garden aesthetics.
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