

Small-seed alfalfa dodder, also known as Mediterranean dodder, Red dodder
Small-seed alfalfa dodder is a parasitic plant, requiring a living host to provide nourishment, which is a critical care point. Its care is complex because it needs to be carefully managed to balance its growth without harming the host plant. Another special care point is monitoring and controlling its spread, as small-seed alfalfa dodder can become invasive, potentially crippling nearby plants. Due to these unique and stringent requirements, small-seed alfalfa dodder is classified as a difficult plant to care for.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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