Hylodesmum nudiflorum, the naked-flowered tick trefoil, panicled leaf tick trefoil or stemless tick trefoil, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to eastern North America. The species is perennial, and is typically found in mature, open woodlands in a variety of soils, preferring those with substantial organic content. It requires a humid climate, and can withstand extremes in temperature, precipitation, and wind.
How to keep Desmodium Nudiflorum.
Pruning
Nakedflower ticktrefoil is known for its delicate purple flowers and thrives with pruning from early to late spring. To maintain its health and appearance, trim any dead or damaged stems and shape the plant by cutting above the nodes to encourage branching. This practice promotes fuller growth, improves air circulation, reduces the risk of fungal diseases, and enhances blooming throughout the growing season.
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