Tricoryne anceps is a slender, perennial herb, easily recognized by its distinctive yellow flowers often clustered atop elongated stems reaching towards the sun. The narrow, grass-like leaves cling to these stems, evolved to capture limited light in crowded terrains. Tricoryne anceps's hardy nature allows it to thrive in diverse environments, from sandy soils to rocky outcrops, displaying resilience and adaptability.
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Herb
Plant Type
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Tricoryne anceps
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15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Tricoryne anceps has slender stems and yellow flowers. Prune in early spring to maintain shape, remove dead stems, and thin crowded areas for better air circulation. Regular pruning encourages flowering and deters pests, but avoid over-pruning to retain foliage for photosynthesis.
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