Cachria plants could grow 4-5 meters in height, and featured clumps of stems that rose from a thick woody base stem. Each stem was topped by a cluster of thin feathery leaves. As with many plants that grew in the Amarai province, they were sensitive to frost and thus had to be carefully tended to when brought out of Amarai's climate. Despite their lack of cold weather hardiness, Cachria was a popular plant in Eponian-style gardens both on Epona and on other planets where there were Eponian settlements, such as Lynsor, Balmorra. Some varieties of Cachria even boasted smaller growth sizes, making them ideal for smaller gardens and even potted arrangements.
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| - Cachria plants could grow 4-5 meters in height, and featured clumps of stems that rose from a thick woody base stem. Each stem was topped by a cluster of thin feathery leaves. As with many plants that grew in the Amarai province, they were sensitive to frost and thus had to be carefully tended to when brought out of Amarai's climate. Despite their lack of cold weather hardiness, Cachria was a popular plant in Eponian-style gardens both on Epona and on other planets where there were Eponian settlements, such as Lynsor, Balmorra. Some varieties of Cachria even boasted smaller growth sizes, making them ideal for smaller gardens and even potted arrangements.
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| - Cachria plants could grow 4-5 meters in height, and featured clumps of stems that rose from a thick woody base stem. Each stem was topped by a cluster of thin feathery leaves. As with many plants that grew in the Amarai province, they were sensitive to frost and thus had to be carefully tended to when brought out of Amarai's climate. Despite their lack of cold weather hardiness, Cachria was a popular plant in Eponian-style gardens both on Epona and on other planets where there were Eponian settlements, such as Lynsor, Balmorra. Some varieties of Cachria even boasted smaller growth sizes, making them ideal for smaller gardens and even potted arrangements.
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