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Hechtia edulis is a striking, succulent native to rocky terrains, characterized by its rosette of thick, spiny-edged leaves that taper to sharp points. Drought-adapted, the leaves conserve water, reflective of its arid homeland. When flowering, hechtia edulis sends up tall spikes with clusters of tubular flowers, attracting pollinators and speaking to the plant’s resilience and rough-hewn beauty.
Watering schedule: Every 2 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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