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Western karee is an attractive, deciduous shrub or small tree, often found in southern Africa. It typically presents a weeping habit with gracefully arching branches and narrow, tapering leaves that turn yellow before shedding. Small, inconspicuous flowers give way to clusters of red, fleshy fruits that attract a variety of birds. Its robust nature allows it to prosper in diverse habitats, contributing ecological value as both a forage source and an ornamental species.
Watering schedule: Every week
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