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Coastal maire is a resilient evergreen species with glossy, leathery leaves and a robust, woody form. It typically flourishes in rocky, well-drained soils, often in coastal areas where it endures strong winds and salt spray. The tiny, inconspicuous flowers develop into fruit that serves as food for local wildlife, underlining its ecological role in its native habitat.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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