Rough Mexican Clover (Richardia scabra) is a low-growing annual herb with small white flowers and rough, hairy leaves, often found in disturbed soils.
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Sunlight
Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Watering
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid overwatering.
Soil
Tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil. It can grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils.
Temperature
Thrives in warm temperatures between 18-25 °C.
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Fertilize sparingly during the growing season.
Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Can tolerate some shade, especially in hot climates.
Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid overwatering.
Tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil. It can grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils.
Thrives in warm temperatures between 18-25 °C.
Protect from frost.
Outdoor
Fertilize sparingly during the growing season.
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength.
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Category
Flowering
Plant Place Type
Ground, Groundcover
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Annuals
Plant Height
0.1-0.3 m
Spread
0.3-0.6 m
Growth Rate
Moderate
Dormancy
None
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Simple
Flower Size
1-1.5 cm
Weed Status
Yes
Toxic for humans
No
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Toxic for pets
No
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Edible
No
None