Stapeliad thread 2020

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Re: Stapeliad thread 2020

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When it flowered earlier in the season there was a lot more yellow in the flower.
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I blame it on the weather but my ascleps, like stubborn children, just won't go to sleep.
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Huernia hislopii
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Stapelia scitulla
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Huernia thurettii
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Really good to see at this time of the year.

Mine are all asleep now no doubt dreaming of root mealy bug and rotting off when least expected.
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Herts Mike wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:54 pm Mine are all asleep now no doubt dreaming of root mealy bug and rotting off when least expected.
:lol:
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jfabiao wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:30 pm I blame it on the weather but my ascleps, like stubborn children, just won't go to sleep.
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Huernia hislopii

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Stapelia scitulla

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Huernia thurettii
Lovely .... thanks for sharing
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How I envy your climate...
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ralphrmartin wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:06 pm How I envy your climate...
Well, the pandemic pushed down the house market a little... B)
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Not sure if any of you are using instagram. If you are you might already follow Monica Ferreira as #asclepiadaceae_cariacica_es

unbelievable photos

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