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Jointed cherry is a resilient shrub, noteworthy for its absence of traditional leaves, a survival trait for arid regions. It compensates with green stems performing photosynthesis. Distinctive features include tiny, scale-like leaf remnants and red, cherry-like fruit, placing it in unique contrast to its often sparse, rugged habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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