Stackhousia minima is a diminutive herb with slender stems and sparse foliage, typically found in sandy or rocky substrates. Its tiny, greenish flowers are grouped in tight clusters, surrounded by narrow leaves that convey a delicate frond-like appearance. Adapted to poor, well-drained soils, stackhousia minima thrives in full sun, reflecting a resilience that belies its modest stature. This plant's unassuming charm often emerges in early spring, suggesting its role in heralding the season's renewal.
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Pruning:
Stackhousia minima features compact growth and delicate flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead or damaged stems, promoting healthy growth and air circulation. Avoid over-pruning to ensure blooming. This practice enhances vigor and aesthetic appeal, vital for a thriving garden.
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