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Water mampoo is a distinctive plant with broad, heart-shaped leaves and a sprawling growth habit. Its thick, woody stems and large foliage are adaptations to its native tropical habitats, where it competes for sunlight. The plant produces clusters of small, inconspicuous flowers, but is better recognized for its sticky fruits that ensnare birds, aiding in seed dispersal. This survival strategy highlights water mampoo's tenacious grip in its ecosystem.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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