Roella ciliata is a delicate, flowering perennial distinguished by its hairy, ciliate leaves which offer resilience against herbivores. This species adorns thin, erect stems with tubular, often blue-hued blooms that are pollinator-friendly. Native to rocky outcrops, roella ciliata thrives in well-drained soil, adapting well to its arid habitat by minimizing water loss.
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Pruning:
Roella ciliata benefits from early spring pruning to remove dead or damaged stems, promoting healthy growth. Thinning overcrowded areas enhances air circulation and light exposure. Regular pruning boosts bushiness and flowering while using clean, sharp tools minimizes damage and disease, contributing to the plant's longevity.
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