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Jan 10, 2024 1:13 PM CST
N. California (Zone 10b)
The "all stapeliads are Ceropegia" thing is hard to swallow. Can't argue with molecular genetics.
I don't really keep Stapeliads any more but have had a few pass through my hands. Here are some random pictures from my old phone. Sorry I don't know names of any, but they're all common sp.


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