Cheiridopsis umbrosa

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Re: Cheiridopsis umbrosa

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Re: Cheiridopsis umbrosa

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Super!
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Re: Cheiridopsis umbrosa

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I must take more care of mine - it sits rather neglected among other plants, and I probably don’t water it enough at the right time! I’m sure it has flowered in the past.
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