I signed up for the Stapeliad Yahoo group months and months ago. Occasionally, the e-mails contain really interesting habitat, culture, or other information related to growing stapeliads--but usually, they're just really awesome photos of plants I don't yet grow--kind of like window shopping.
So, when one of the messages offered seeds from a group member's plants, I jumped on it, and I'm now the proud owner of some Stapelia asterias seeds, which will join my Stapelia gettliffei (which might perhaps be Gonostemon gettliffei, according to The Plant List) seedlings and my Stapelia grandiflora plant. Next, I need some Heurnia, and Orbea, oh and some Duvalia and Ceropegia... Yes, I need more!
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- Meadowview Biological Research Center
- USBG: Hatiora salicornioides
- At Least They Left The Eucalyptus
- Spring Growings On
- Post Of Desperate Interest To You
- Heat Island Effect Boosts Tree Growth
- Schlumbergera's At It Again
- A-Bloomin'
- Trellis Arch Tunnel
- Amorphophallus bulbifer Shoots
- USBG: Aliceara Memoria Jay Yamada 'Kauai'
- Rearrangement
- A Succulent Arrangement
- Dioscorea elephantipes Seedlings
- A Hoppy Garden
- A Gardening Windfall
- New York Plant Grab
- Growing Chayote
- Spring In B-Town
- Post Of Desperate Interest To You
- Seeds Of Stapelia asterias
- The Importance Of Drafting
- Making Scilla siberica Babies
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