Trigonotis is characterized by its unique cushion-like, low-growing form, which allows it to thrive in alpine and subalpine environments. Its leaves are rounded and often form dense rosettes, aiding in the retention of moisture and warmth. The striking blue or purple bell-shaped flowers emerge mainly in spring, providing a stark contrast to often rocky, sparse habitats.
Water:
Originating from moderate climates, trigonotis thrives with consistent moisture and prefers evenly moist, well-drained soil. A weekly watering schedule suits trigonotis's needs. Mulching is beneficial for outdoor cultivation, as it retains soil moisture and minimizes watering frequency.
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