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Saharan cypress is a rare conifer notable for its resilience in arid conditions, growing in a tight, often solitary stance. Its dense, gray-green foliage and narrow, upright form are distinguished by multiple cones, with some staying unopened for years as a survival adaptation. Adapted to its harsh native habitat, saharan cypress's thick bark and deep root system exemplify its drought tolerance.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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