Buchanania is a genus comprising small to medium-sized trees known for their dense, evergreen foliage. Noteworthy for their leathery leaves and clusters of small white flowers, these plants thrive in tropical and subtropical environments, where they adapt well to varied light conditions. Their fruit, often a drupe, is significant both ecologically and economically in supporting wildlife and human uses.
Water:
Buchanania is drought-tolerant, conserving water in its tissues. It requires watering every two weeks, reflecting its low-maintenance needs. Typically grown outdoors, buchanania adapts well to containers, where watering can be regulated to simulate its natural arid environment.
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