Just noticed on Cactus-mall under "new items", the following website seems to have had a recent update:
http://www.asclepiad-exhibition.org/
Interesting Ceropegia hybrid, new to me - C.rendallii x africana ssp barklyi. I have both these but I would have no idea how to cross them: does someone train up some pollinating insects I wonder??
Lindsey.
Mostly mesembs, but fascinated by Ceropegias too Joined BCSS 2001. Woking & District Branch.
Chris Moore's Asclepiad Exhibition
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Chris Moore's Asclepiad Exhibition
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.