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Wiggywig bush, also known as Shrubby tororaro
Wiggywig bush is a wiry, interlacing shrub with small, round to heart-shaped leaves. Its distinctive, zigzagging branches often form a dense, tangled mass, providing shelter for wildlife. Native to coastal areas, wiggywig bush is adapted to withstand dry, rocky soils and strong winds, making it a resilient coastal inhabitant.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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