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Winged wattle is noteworthy for its winged stems resembling flattened, leaf-like structures. These green appendages give a distinct appearance, aiding in photosynthesis and minimizing water loss—a vital adaptation for its native arid environments. Small, yellow nodule-like flowers contribute to the plant's allure, while its ability to thrive in sandy soils exemplifies a resilient adaptation to limited resources.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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