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Split Rock, Living Rock
By Tasteyg
- 17 Jul, 2008
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Succulent, pair of leaves form a clefted "egg-shape" known as a bi-lobe, native to Africa.
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Marguerite- There may be a botanical reason for them splitting that I am unaware of. I just liked how they looked :)
Well, Grammazoo. These are brand new...that could be why they look so good. After reading your comment, I'm feeling a little added pressure to keep it healthy though :) I'll do my best...we'll see how it goes.
17 Jul, 2008
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Wow, you are adventurious! These are notoriously difficult to maintain and yours look quite healthy! Then again, you have a wonderful way with orchids too, and they are another challenge. I am not secure enough to attempt either - still killing the 'easy' ones, lol!
17 Jul, 2008