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273 days ago

String like Succulent with thumb sized green flowers

Joan from Masterton District

This unassuming looking succulent comes into its own when it flowers.
Thumb size green cylindrical flowers with open top and about 5 little claws curving over the open top.
Has a trailing or climbing habit.

Name: Ceropegia Ampliata
Probably more an indoor plant. If you are comfortable growing Hoyas it likes much the same treatment. Suitable in a hanging container

The plant for sale is the one in the pot with the tendrils. A nice healthy established plant.
Not very common.
I got my original plant from a friend when we were living in the Bay of Plenty over 45 years ago.
Easy to grow.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Update " Ive added a picture of the second and last plant I have of this by request.

Price: $15

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