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Ceropegia woodii
By Meanie
- 10 Jan, 2018
- 5 likes
This continues to bloom in an unheated porch.
Comments on this photo
Some water if you remember. Bit of fresh soil every few years if you can be bothered. Frost free. That's it really!
12 Jan, 2018
So fairly simple!
15 Jan, 2018
Yup!
15 Jan, 2018
Wow! It's pretty amazing! I love the variegated leaves!
27 Jan, 2018
Thanks Delonix! Have you not tried this succulent in San Diego?
29 Jan, 2018
Unfortunately no. I think I've seen it growing outside in some places.
I'm sure it would grow well outdoors under trees here. I'm not sure if it could be grown in our full sun. It most likely would even burn in the winter heat we've been having (yesterday it was 32ºC or 90ºF here). This heat here has been crazy for January!!!
30 Jan, 2018
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This photo is of "Ceropegia "Rosary Vine"" in Meanie's garden
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Such an attractive plant, what are its requirements Meanie?
11 Jan, 2018