Ceropegia ID

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Ceropegia ID

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Can anyone help me to identify this Ceropegia? It has twining stems, the leaves are a long heart shape, around 1.5 to 2 cm long, and the flower is about 3cm if you include the ‘antenna’. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Ceropegia ID

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Maybe a rather unusual form of Ceropegia haygarthii or Ceropegia distincta? Possibly a hybrid?
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Thanks, Ralph. Whatever it is, it’s rather special!
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