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Dwarf tamarillo is a weedy plant that has spread from its native South America to become a widespread colonizer of rocky habitats. It is easy to identify because of its strong-smelling leaves. This plant plays host to large communities of pests including spider mites and aphids. Its Latin name Abilutoides refers to its resemblance to the unrelated plant genus Abiluton.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Toxic to Pets
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