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Viscum hoolei is a parasitic shrub typically found clinging to host trees. It forms dense clusters with evergreen leaves and distinctive forked branches. Its environmental harmony is showcased as it draws water and nutrients from its host, while the waxy leaves hint at a resilience to water loss. Seasonal growth brings forth pearly white berries, often signifying the plant's maturity and ecological role as a provider of food for certain bird species.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Partial sun
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