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Ceropegia Sandersonii

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By Meanie


Ceropegia Sandersonii (Ceropegia sandersonii)

I've just noticed something - some flowers are five "lobed", whilst others have six!
This is a composite photo that I put together to demonstrate this.



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Five for luck! :-) Great shot. What an interesting bloom.

7 Dec, 2010

 

I could use a little luck Greenthumb!
Go on, cheer us up - how cold is it in Alaska?

7 Dec, 2010

 

LOL....-29C. Sunrise 10:30am; Sunset, 3:30pm. I'm looking at the snow shots and wishing it were that warm. :-)

7 Dec, 2010

 

We had a high of -3c today!

7 Dec, 2010

 

mmmm....toasty....lol. Stay in and have cocoa! (I hope you see the end of the cold soon)

7 Dec, 2010

 

LOL you two!! True though Meanie, it is 'sobering' when you realise that other places have arctic weather EVERY winter! GT, here in Angus, Scotland we had-9 today. Don't ask me how cold overnight, I don't want to know! They are saying it may reach 0 on Friday! Now, Meanie, this reminds me of my clematis!..yes, I know, not an obvious comparison, but clematis do this as well. Some flowers having 5 sepals, some six, some seven....I find that interesting!

7 Dec, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Perhaps ones a boy Meanie !!

7 Dec, 2010

 

Greenthumb - the cold is supposed to have gone by the end of the week......then back again early next week!
Karen - there seem to be quite a few like this on Flickr, so maybe it's "normal". It's a climber like Clematis, so they have a couple of things in common!
Amy - could it be that you're on to something!

8 Dec, 2010

 

Little stars bless........lol

8 Dec, 2010

 

How unusual

8 Dec, 2010

 

Does it open more, or is that fully opened? Interesting w the diff #ed lobes...

2 Jan, 2011

 

They do open up more when the hours of daylight are better Tasty.

3 Jan, 2011

 

;) thnx

3 Jan, 2011



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