Adromischus hemisphaericus
By Wagger
- 7 Feb, 2010
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It is Toto i've got a great big one in a big garden pot, have to keep it in greenhouse in winter as its so big.
8 Feb, 2010
I think the money plant (Crassula ovata) has flattish leaves compared to this - these are really thick, fleshy and rounded. Crassula flowers are much bigger too.
8 Feb, 2010
At first sight it looks like Crassula, but there is no chance to have such a small Crassula to be flowering. So I dare to suppose it to be Adromischus hemisphaericus or Adromischus alstonii. :)
8 Feb, 2010
You've got it, Uma! Just found pictures of Adromischus hemisphaericus and it's flowers and that's the one. Thanks so much.
8 Feb, 2010
You're welcome, Wagger...:)
8 Feb, 2010
Wrong again so no change there then. Never mind I live and learn.
8 Feb, 2010
Ah, poor Toto!!!!! If I knew as much about insects as you do I'd be well pleased!
8 Feb, 2010
Hey even I knew it was not the money plant....how about that? never heard of this one Wagger.
27 Feb, 2010
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I don't know its proper name but isn't this the one known a the money plant?
8 Feb, 2010