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Mexican devil's-claws is a tropical species known for its broad, lush green leaves and dense clusters of small, inconspicuous flowers. Its robust form typically thrives in warm, humid environments, often forming thickets. The plant’s sticky seeds enable it to hitch rides on animals, aiding in its opportunistic spread. This striking plant can dominate the understory of coastal forests, contributing to its ecological resilience.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Common issues for Mexican devil's-claws based on 10 million real cases