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Koi is a rare, evergreen shrub native to the Hawaiian Islands, known for its hardy nature in upland bogs and shrubby wet forests. Its leathery, glossy leaves and small, inconspicuous berries are adaptations to its moist and volatile habitat. The shiny foliage may reflect excess sunlight, while the berries disperse seeds through birds, ensuring survival in a challenging ecosystem.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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