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Vicia japonica is a climbing perennial native to East Asia, with compound leaves bearing several pairs of oval leaflets. Its robust tendrils help it to grasp onto supporting vegetation, adapting well to diverse forest margins. In the summer, vicia japonica produces modest clusters of pink-purple flowers, which later develop into small, hair-covered pods.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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