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Advice needed - where to buy succulents in N Charleston, SC ? - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... the local marts/ markets would offer these plants for sale ? I'm looking for stapeliads, ceropegias, mesems and some of the more unique crassulas (e.g. C pyramidalis) and any other ...
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Crazy About Cacti and Succulents
... for All Regions Medicinal Cacti and Succulents: Powerful Plants for Windowsills, Light Carts, and Backyards Ceropegias: Fabulous Vines of the Succulent World Stapeliads: Sea Stars of the Desert Growing Cacti and ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2004 No 2
... Reid Moran Bromeliads for the contemporary garden - Book Review D Russell Wagner Three large-flowered ceropegias and their hybrids Gordon Rowley On the cover.This thumb-size slugabed Conophytum ectypum subsp ...
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CSSA Newsletters #24
... of cultivars. Ceropegia bulbosa - a true Indian caudiciform. Of the about 44 species of Indian Ceropegias it is probably the only one that is found all over India including Delhi. It ...
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Ceropegia ampliata
... C. carnosa and C. rendalii. C.radicans C.rendalii C carnosa Ecology Flies generally pollinate ceropegias. The special tubular structure of the flowers is specifically adapted to capture the pollinators. On ... the gentlest breeze with their parachute-like tufts of white hairs. This species, like most ceropegias, are widespread but with low population densities. When not flowering, the plant is very ...
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Ceropegia
... drainage, especially for the species with thickened roots which are the most susceptible to rotting. Ceropegias appreciate water and a little fertiliser during warm weather, although some care with watering is ...
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Growing and Caring for Rosary Vines, Ceropegia woodii
... sun is ok, if some protection is provided during the hottest part of the day) Ceropegias prefer summer temperatures around 70-75 degrees, but during the winter, when it is dormant ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Image Galleries
... viewed online. Stapeliads - Hidden Treasures of the Desert - Digital Macro Photographs of Asclepiads (including Stapeliads, Ceropegias and Hoya) from the Deserts of South Africa (by Martin Heigan). Trevor Nicholson Christie - Specialist ...
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