Renowned for its spiraled blooms, snail flower flourishes with regular pruning to promote healthy growth and flowering. Prune in spring and summer, focusing on removing dead or weak stems to maintain shape and vigor. Targeting older growth stimulates new shoots. Prune lightly after flowering to conserve the plant's energy. Proper pruning enhances air circulation, curtails pests, and nurtures prolific blooming, pivotal for this climbing, tropical perennial's aesthetic and longevity.
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