: Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged. It prefers high humidity (around 70%) to thrive.
Bryanthus taxifolius is a botanical synonym for , more commonly known as blue heath or purple mountain heather . It is a hardy, evergreen subshrub native to subalpine and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Quick Profile bryanthus taxifolius
You can propagate Phyllodoce caerulea through several methods according to the Royal Horticultural Society : : Sow in early spring at temperatures between Cuttings : Take semi-ripe cuttings during the summer months. Layering : This can be performed in the spring. How To Grow Phyllodoce caerulea - EarthOne : Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged
: Tiny, needle-like evergreen leaves that are alternate and roughly 5–10 mm long. It is a hardy, evergreen subshrub native to
: A low-growing shrub reaching 10–30 cm in height with slender, leafy branches.
To successfully cultivate this plant, you should mimic its native subarctic habitat: