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Bearbrush is a sturdy evergreen shrub native to the western United States, typically found in woodland and chaparral habitats. It distinguishes itself with leathery, oval leaves that are waxy and dark green on top, contrasting with a fuzzy, paler underside. In winter to early spring, bearbrush bears pendulous clusters of yellow-green flowers that create a distinctive, tasseled appearance, enthralling to local pollinators and an aid in the plant's resilience.
Watering schedule: Every 1-2 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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