Conophytum ficiforme

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Conophytum ficiforme

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I’m particularly pleased with this at the moment. I love the colour contrast between the plant body and the flower.

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Super plant, Peter! Well done!
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Thanks Diane
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Just seen this, Peter. What a fab plant!
First it was orchids, then, since c.2001, cacti and succulents. I'm into South African plants, mainly conos, lithops and haworthias, with a few cacti, especially 'posh' mamms, turbs and other smalls. Now it’s stapeliads as well...
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Thanks Trudy.
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