Warnock's snakewood is a resilient shrub native to arid climates, known for its hardy nature that adapts well to dry, rocky soils. It typically features small, leathery leaves and produces inconspicuous flowers that give way to dark blue to purple berries. The gnarled branches and thorny stems of warnock's snakewood serve as a protective adaptation against herbivores.
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Care Guide for Warnock's snakewood
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Warnock's snakewood features dense, thorny branches and small berries. Prune in early spring for optimal growth: remove dead branches first, then thin overcrowded areas. Shaping straggly branches improves form, promoting healthier growth and fruit production. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent infections.
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