Psoralea laevigata is a sturdy perennial herb distinguished by its smooth, lance-shaped leaves and pea-like flowers, usually varying in shades from purple to blue. This plant thrives in open, sunny areas and is adapted to well-drained soils, reflecting its resilience and ability to flourish under full sun exposure. The striking flowers not only serve as a beacon for pollinators but also act as a visual indicator of psoralea laevigata's presence amongst the grasses and shrubs of its native habitats.
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Herb
Plant Type
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Psoralea laevigata
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Psoralea laevigata has vibrant green leaves and delicate blooms. Prune in early spring by removing dead branches to encourage growth, enhance air circulation, and lower disease risk. Make clean, angled cuts away from buds for better health. Refer to trusted sources for detailed pruning guidelines.
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