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False dodder is a parasitic vine with thread-like stems, often found weaving through shrubs and trees. Its tiny, scale-like leaves are a key identifier alongside its small, white flowers, which yield round, pale fruit. Thriving in various habitats, false dodder absorbs nutrients from host plants, reflecting a remarkable adaptation for survival without chlorophyll-rich foliage.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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