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Paris japonica boasts a singular whorl of generally four broad leaves crowning a slender stem, with a notable solitary, starry white flower emerging at the center in springtime. Its striking berry-like fruit, turning from green to blue-black in autumn, coupled with a preference for cool, shaded forest habitats, reflects a harmonious adaptation to its understory environment.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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