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Sep 11, 2021 8:33 PM CST
Name: TJOE
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Baja_Costero said:It is a pretty spectacular plant, regardless of its confused identity. Smiling

Looking at the normal form, it looks like it is
Huernia (Ceropegia 'Red Dragon Flower')

Hamwild said:I haven't seem crested E. lactea here in a long time. Which is odd now that I think about it, they used to be a yearly thing here. Thinking

Possibly it is an old style succulent, people do not appreciate it anymore, likewise I don't have any interest at them at all, until I saw Bob's photo with combination between green and variegated version.
If they look healthy, do nothing

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