Stapeliad thread
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Re: Stapeliad thread
Huernia volkartii
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Re: Stapeliad thread
I moved my stapeliads around today to make room for some new cuttings, and found these flowers!
Huernia pendula - a really dark red flower - very difficult to see inside it. Emulates meat? Orbea hardyi Huernia concinna Huernia pillansii x transvaalensis Orbea pulchella And finally, a Ceropegia - almost a stapeliad - Ceropegia x rothii
Huernia pendula - a really dark red flower - very difficult to see inside it. Emulates meat? Orbea hardyi Huernia concinna Huernia pillansii x transvaalensis Orbea pulchella And finally, a Ceropegia - almost a stapeliad - Ceropegia x rothii
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Re: Stapeliad thread
I found this cristate in a garden centre. I fancy it is Stapelia leendertziae.
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Re: Stapeliad thread
I think you are right. Such a cristate form of it has been doing the rounds for a while.
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Re: Stapeliad thread
Not sure if this is a very small flowered variety of Stapelia kwebensis or just because it's the first time it has flowered. My old kwebensis was twice the size. Time will tell.
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Re: Stapeliad thread
Ceropegia barbigera
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Re: Stapeliad thread
Mike
Some lovely flowers there and I haven't seen a mealy bug yet .
I have a few echinopsis but not as nice n green as yours, is this discoloration normal or bugs.
Here's one of my hoodia flowering for the first time, from 2006 mixed hoodia seed from Doug & Vivi rowland.
Any one ID it or is it a mongrel I thought it was h.gordonii but a friend seems to think its too pink for this.
Some lovely flowers there and I haven't seen a mealy bug yet .
I have a few echinopsis but not as nice n green as yours, is this discoloration normal or bugs.
Here's one of my hoodia flowering for the first time, from 2006 mixed hoodia seed from Doug & Vivi rowland.
Any one ID it or is it a mongrel I thought it was h.gordonii but a friend seems to think its too pink for this.
Tina
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: Stapeliad thread
Flowers don't look that pink in the picture Tina. Does it matter? Always nice to get a Hoodia in flower.
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