Thickleaf drymary sports a robust stature with thick, fleshy leaves that are well-adapted to retain moisture, an advantageous trait for surviving in arid environments. Its petite, white blossoms are modest yet distinctive, typically nestled amid the dense foliage, facilitating pollination despite the sparse desert surroundings. This resilient plant's adaptations epitomize nature's ingenuity in conserving life amidst challenging conditions.
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20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Pruning:
Thickleaf drymary has thick, fleshy leaves. Prune in early spring before new growth by removing dead or damaged stems to improve air circulation. Light trimming maintains shape and encourages denser foliage, while regular pruning prevents pests. Avoid heavy pruning to prevent plant stress.
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