Samolus porosus is a perennial herbaceous plant with slender stems, known for thriving in moist to wet environments. Its leaves are mostly basal, glossy, and spoon-shaped. Small white to pinkish flowers emerge in clusters on erect stalks, bloom from spring to summer, and attract various pollinators. Adapted to wetlands, samolus porosus often forms dense mats, illustrating its ability to proliferate in saturated soils.
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Pruning:
Prune samolus porosus in early spring for robust growth and shape. Remove dead stems and thin overcrowded areas for better air circulation. Avoid heavy pruning in the growing season to reduce stress. Regular trimming enhances blooms and maintains the plant's aesthetic appeal for a thriving garden.
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