September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
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September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Plants, flowers, buds, seed pots - anything round in shape.
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
I can't find a spherical plant, but I have got some spherical leaves...
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
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Re: RE: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Stapelia
I've lost the label, so any suggestions would be welcome?
It's sort of globular, for now!I've lost the label, so any suggestions would be welcome?
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
It looks like Stapelia magnifica with that flower coming.
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Stapelia in flower
It's NOT so globular now!
It's NOT so globular now!
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Re: RE: Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Is there such a plant, because I can't find it?Liz M wrote:It looks like Stapelia magnifica with that flower coming.
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Try S. grandiflora
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
Hi,
I have this plant as Gymnocalycium damsii rotundulum. Rotundulum presumably means round, and I think it has a nice round look in this picture.
I have this plant as Gymnocalycium damsii rotundulum. Rotundulum presumably means round, and I think it has a nice round look in this picture.
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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape
It does. Or 'rounded'.Sheila wrote:Rotundulum presumably means round