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Drimia calcarata is characterized by its tall, upright flowering stalks, each adorned with small, bell-shaped flowers. The foliage is typically a cluster of strappy leaves at the base, often lying flat against the ground to conserve moisture. Adapted to arid environments, its bulbous roots store water, enabling survival during droughts. The conspicuous flower spike emerges in response to seasonal rains, marking its unique survival strategy.
Watering schedule: Every week
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