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Arceuthobium globosum is a parasitic plant with small, globular fruiting structures that latch onto coniferous hosts. It lacks leaves, instead possessing tiny, scale-like structures along its stem. The overall form is designed to draw nutrients from its host, enabling it to survive in forest environments where direct access to resources is limited.
Watering schedule: Every week
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