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Japanese peppervine is a climbing vine that thrives in the dappled sunlight of forest edges and woodlands. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate tendrils, it easily scales nearby structures to reach light. In summer, inconspicuous flowers give way to non-edible, ornamental berries that transition from green to deep purple, adding visual interest to its environment.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
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