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Groove-leaf sugarbush stands out with its deeply channeled leaves and prominent, cone-shaped flower heads. The plant's robust structure is primed for survival in fire-prone habitats, with the blooms arising post-blaze to seize the unclaimed sunlight. Its nectar-rich bracts attract a variety of pollinators, playing a critical role in the ecosystem.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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