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jk 1st April 2009 09:41 AM

Ceropegia
 
I began collecting Ceropegia a couple of years ago. They are difficult to find, but they grow well in my subtropical climate, and a couple of them have actually bloomed. Here's Ceropegia stapeliiformis.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3452/...ab6ce112_b.jpg


Here's a flower that just bloomed.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3408/...966ef698_b.jpg


I was lucky that one of the flowers got pollinated. I didn't take a photo of the seed pod, but it was long and skinny. One day I noticed some cotton-like stuff on a nearby plant and soon realized that the seed pod had opened. I don't know how many seeds flew away, but here's one that didn't.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3506/...b477f06e_b.jpg


I planted the seeds that I could gather, not expecting them to grow. But a few of them actually germinated, and it took only about a week. Here's a seedling that is a few weeks old. It's about an inch tall.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3433/...328a084f_b.jpg


Here's a flower of another plant, Ceropegia ampliata.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3254/...d2020d74_b.jpg


I hope a few more people are now interested in Ceropegia.

Khoas 1st April 2009 03:33 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
It looks like living rope

marvin1997 1st April 2009 06:52 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
The seed looks like dandelions.

jk 19th July 2009 05:55 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Here's a recent photo of Ceropegia ampliata.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2473/...6842ba10a7.jpg

funkychips 19th July 2009 07:51 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Hi JK, great specimen plant there!
It actually reminds me of Christmas tree lights with the bulbs on :laugh:

TranMinh 19th July 2009 08:46 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Weird but I like it ! Looking like light buds lol !

plantlover 19th July 2009 08:56 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Very weird but pretty. It really look like light bulbs.

bactrus 19th July 2009 10:54 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Pretty plant. Thank you for sharing.

han 12th August 2009 09:59 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
JK, very nice plant indeed :1thumbup:. Sometimes back I got a chance to grow the Ceropegia. But the growth decline day by day and finally it died back. Not sure if it is not suitable for tropical climate or I used a wrong growing method.


[QUOTE=jk;14754]I began collecting Ceropegia a couple of years ago. They are difficult to find, but they grow well in my subtropical climate, and a couple of them have actually bloomed. Here's Ceropegia stapeliiformis.

jk 13th August 2009 03:48 PM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Han, Maybe I made an adequate growing medium just by chance. It is quite free draining, about 3 parts lava cinder and 1 part commercial compost. The plants are in bright shade. Like you, I live in a topical climate, so I hope you have another chance to grow ceropegia.

shawnintland 20th November 2009 12:29 AM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Well JK, I ended up here from a google search after our discussion - man I love that C. ampliata! How old is that plant and what kind of scale are we seeing in that picture? Thanks, that's by far the best looking one I've seen in the first 4 pages of Google images! *biggrin2*

TS 20th November 2009 01:48 AM

Re: Ceropegia
 
I missed the later posts on Ceropegia ampliata. OMG, this really killing me. So nice looking plant! Thanks for sharing.

jk 20th November 2009 04:12 AM

Re: Ceropegia
 
Shawn, the flowers are about 3 in. (8 cm.) tall, and the plant is about 2 years old (from a cutting). Unfortunately, it does not produce seeds. However, I have a few seeds from Ceropegia stapelliformis, which is more "typical" of ceeopegia, so if anyone is interested in these seeds, PM me. Sorry, I can accommodate only a few people on this.


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