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



 
 
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Old 28th May 2009, 05:58 PM
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Default My succulents (pics!)

I like succulents. My aloe is a pup from one my mother gave me, which in turn came from one belonging to her grandmother, so it's been in the family for a long time, and I've had it for about 15 years, since I was in high school.

The rest of my collection is more recent!

The aloe vera:


Pleiospilos nelii


Adenium obesum


Haworthia tesselata


Titanopsis calcarea (I'm not actually certain of the ID on this one)


Fenestraria rhodalophylla


Ledebouria socialis


And I already shared my lithops so far over in the lithops area.

I've split some pups off of the haworthia, I'm hoping that they'll thrive. Once they're nicely rooted I will probably offer some up for trade.
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