The glory bush is pretty, but it’s also tough. Most pests avoid it, and it’s no shrinking violet about expanding its territory. Zoom in close, and you’ll see a dense coat of fine hairs covering the plant’s leaves and stems. These hairs probably work as a fuzzy suit of armor, warding off predators that might otherwise take a bite.
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