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Finger baroe is a slender, climbing perennial with tendrils, well-suited to rocky terrains and scrublands. Its leaves are uniquely digitate—resembling widespread fingers—and often have a waxy surface, reflecting harsh sunlight. The plant blooms with small, tubular flowers, typically white or pale pink, adapted to attract specific pollinators in its native habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
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