Ceropegia "Rosary Vine"
By Meanie
- 2 May, 2011
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I've been after a Ceropegia woodii for a while now, so I was delighted to find this one when we stopped off at a garden centre on the way back from the botanic gardens today.
It has small leaves of 12/15mm, with flowers of about 20mm. The stems hang down in this plant and are a metre in length!
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I love the Ceropegia genus Sticki!
This is a link to the other one that I have.......
http://www.growsonyou.com/garden/show_garden_item/30181-african-parachute-plant
2 May, 2011
Strange but beautiful and what a prize to own.
2 May, 2011
found it ~ thanks ~ brilliant photo ~ its very sci fi!
2 May, 2011
6d - to be honest, we only called in to get some slug pellets!! It was the last place that I expected to find one of these.
Sticki - this is the next one on my list......
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/158514-ceropegia-stapeliaeformis/member/meanie
2 May, 2011
i like that one, would like a close up of the white 'flower'; im sure its part of some alien planet.
2 May, 2011
Not in bloom yet Sticki.......
2 May, 2011
you have to be very patient for these type of plants dont you?
2 May, 2011
That one is in the cactus house at the botanic gardens - there is always something else to see!
A few more photos coming from our visit today, but next Sundays will be the ones to look for!
2 May, 2011
ok, will look forward to those, before i go on my holiday!!
2 May, 2011
Where are you going?
2 May, 2011
nowhere as exotic as your plants ~ nor as warm as the botanic gardens
going to Islay for a week, wont be so good if the weather changes.
2 May, 2011
I'm so ignorant that I had to google Islay!
Traveled the world, yet I've only spent six hours in Scotland.....
2 May, 2011
how unusual
2 May, 2011
Which is good!!
2 May, 2011
it certainly is..
3 May, 2011
Love these. I had a couple about 20 years ago, they grew SO long, wonderful. Happy to see it again! :))
3 May, 2011
6 hours in scotland?? i could spend 6 years, its wild, remote, beautiful and has space! i love it!! the beaches on the west coast are to die for!! [they are good in wind, rain and definitely in sunshine]
it doesnt have your exotic plants ~ although edinburgh botanical gardens has some beautiful specimens but you should go to the west coast and those islands if you can.
3 May, 2011
Lulu - I find the Ceropegias fascinating. This one is a nice healthy looking plant with plenty of new growth too.
I must make the effort one day Sticki.
3 May, 2011
its definitely worth it ~ if you dont mind a little cooler weather!
3 May, 2011
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its spooky! but perhaps thats cos im watching some scary detective thing at the same time!
2 May, 2011