succulent and cactus

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  1. Theodoros

    Theodoros In Flower

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    Anacampseros arachnoides
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    Theodoros In Flower

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    Pelargonium tetragonum
    Common name: square-stack cranesbill
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    plant from seed, which sprouted in 2012
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    Common Name: Rock Purslane
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  3. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    Cool pelargonium. I also have another kind.
    P. carnosum.
    This one makes a caudex.
    I kept them completely dry over the winter. I hope I didn't kill them. No leaves YET :(
    I like mine better cause they stay SMALL and CONTAINED... the one you have looks like a trailing, vining kind.
     
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    CrisGzr In Flower

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    wow, so exotic and elegant! thank you
     



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  5. Theodoros

    Theodoros In Flower

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    thank you very much Calin :-D
    Pelargonium carnosum
    :eek: very beautiful :-D

    thank you very much CrisGzr :-D
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Lovely blooms! :D I especially like the P. tetragonum.
     
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    Theodoros In Flower

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    thank you very much Droopy :-D

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    Hoya carnosa
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    Theodoros In Flower

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    flourished two more
    Huernia macrocarpa
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  9. Mrs. Hankshaw

    Mrs. Hankshaw Seedling

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    These are great. I'm getting a collection going my self. Mine consists of of a few small whole plants and a container of cuttings I'm attempting to root ive been collecting for a few weeks. I think it'll be yes before I get close to what you have though. Very nice. I love succulents, they're quickly becoming my favorite type of plants.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Lovely Hoya! :D We've got two of them, since they can take my neglect and still bloom. :D

    Your Huernia is pretty too. Does it stink?

    I know Echeveria. We use them as house plants. I like the furry look of the rosettes.
     
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    Theodoros In Flower

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    thank you very very much
    Mrs. Hankshaw :-D :-D
    I am delighted to have a collective of succulents :-D

    thank you very very much Droopy :-D I am glad you got plants Hoya,Yes Huernia smells bad but only if you touch the nose over the flower :-D


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    Ceropegia sandersonii
    Common names are Parachute plant , Fountain flower , and Umbrella plant
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  12. chocolate

    chocolate In Flower

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    Good morning T. I am very interested in the parachute plant, I have just been given a cutting and I hope it flowers like yours.Mine does not have much leaf on it at the moment but with warmer weather and care I hope I manage to keep it alive.They are not seen very often and never for sale.Thanks for the show.
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I love yor unusal blooms they are just so beautiful
     
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    Joe Caudex Seedling

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    Theo that Ceropegia Sandersonii is stunning!!! I really want one of those!!
     
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    Joe Caudex Seedling

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    You've got me obsessing over ceropegias now. They are amazing!!


    I'm bidding on a ceropegia stapeliformis on ebay now. :D
     

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