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Mystery Plant with a bud
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Posted by
rootdiggernc Z-7A NC (
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Tue, Sep 28, 10 at 15:30
| I got this as a cutting a couple years ago at a plant swap without a name. I was just checking it and found out it has a bud! The leaves are velvety, no spines and it's succulent.

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RE: Mystery Plant with a bud
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| Oooh, it's a Stapelia. I had one years ago. You're gonna be surprised when it flowers! |
RE: Mystery Plant with a bud
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| Ooook!! Thanks, any idea as to which one? I have the monkey tail and it blooms like crazy and is so easy to care for! I prolly would have recognized the bloom as a stapelia once it bloomed, lol... :) |
RE: Mystery Plant with a bud
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| I'll take another pic when it blooms, maybe that will help narrow it down. |
RE: Mystery Plant with a bud
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| At least it's outside. I have a couple dozen varieties in the greenhouse. When S. gigantea's in bloom I can't even walk in there. lol |
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