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Cotyledon woodii is a succulent with fleshy, round leaves that taper to a point, resembling small green coins hung on delicate, trailing stems. In its arid natural habitat, cotyledon woodii conserves water, making it a drought-tolerant species. Small, bell-shaped orange or yellow flowers periodically bloom, adding a touch of color to the otherwise verdant cascades, making it popular in hanging baskets for its cascading growth habit.
Watering schedule: Every 2-3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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