Tim
18th July 2006 - 21:07 PM
Here's one you don't see every day. Hope this works, my computer died and I'm just starting to post pics again
Jonathan
18th July 2006 - 22:14 PM
Great flower. How is it growing? Can't get my head around the bigger picture!
schimatrix
18th July 2006 - 22:19 PM
fantastic flower Tim!
thanks for sharing
giu
gardenofeden
18th July 2006 - 22:29 PM
very nice, you can't help but love those Asclepiads...
Bob H
18th July 2006 - 22:49 PM
Great Ceropegia Tim.
Those out of this world blooms, although not huge, are out standing.
Can you grow it outside where you are? Is it a lax grower or more upright like crassifolia?
Tim
19th July 2006 - 02:31 AM
Sorry about the size! Just got to figure out the new software.
Our climate seems about perfect for many Stapeliads and relatives. If it weren't for the occasional frost, it'd be about perfect. So it's outside in a very sandy mixture in full sun. Bob, they kind of fall over like some cactus.
Tim
19th July 2006 - 02:40 AM
We'll see if this is better.
Sheila
19th July 2006 - 22:13 PM
It's an odd looking flower. Does the plant have any foliage at all?
Trev
19th July 2006 - 23:17 PM
Hi Tim,
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I have a couple of other Ceropegia's in flower at the moment.
Ceropegia armandii
Ceropegia woodii
Trev.
Tim
20th July 2006 - 01:09 AM
Cool! Sheila, mine is like the one in Trev's first pic, not much in the way of leaves.
Sockhom
20th July 2006 - 10:09 AM
Very gracious flowers Tim (and Trev). And odd too.
Thanks for sharing.
François.
carnivorousplantboy
28th July 2006 - 07:57 AM
great pic the flower looks really exotic
Trev
29th July 2006 - 23:35 PM
I just came across a photo of another plant I have from that family.
Trev.
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