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To prune Dimorphotheca pluvialis, also known as African daisy, begin by removing any dead or damaged flowers and leaves to encourage new growth. Trim back leggy stems to promote a bushier appearance and enhance blooming. It's best to prune after the flowering season, in late spring or early summer, to avoid cutting off buds. Always use clean, sharp pruning shears to prevent disease.

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