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Succulents Water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate and soil condition.



 
 
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Old 2nd September 2009, 07:36 PM
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Default Re: Great Succulent for Tropical Climate Landscape

Shawn, this can be propagated through cutting. I also collect cycad, dasylirion, agave, pachypodium, bromeliads, xanthorrhoea ....

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Han

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Yep, that's a real beauty! Can it be grown from cuttings/air layers? Seeds? Looks like you've got lots of interesting things growing there!
~Shawn
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