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Dec 9, 2013 8:37 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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I like these too, the part-shade succulents are so interesting. Anybody can bake a jade in the sun, but a Haw takes a little more finesse, protection.

Both NOIDs (Kalanchoe millotii on the right):

I think the one on the right may be the same as the above. A different NOID on the left.
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H. subfasciata - it has made a pup!
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H. retusa - blooms often, the blooms do need a stake to stand up straight, even outside in the wind.


If not for Haws, the east-end of my mini garden would be half full!
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