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BarbaraH[_2_] 27-03-2013 11:06 AM

Parachute Flower-7404-(Ceropegia sandersonii)
 
One of the more unusual flowers (actually a twinning vine)I have in my
garden. It also must love living here at the new place, as I have had
it for years, but this year's flowering is the best ever.


Mad Cow 27-03-2013 04:53 PM

Parachute Flower-7404-(Ceropegia sandersonii)
 
In article , BarbaraH
writes
One of the more unusual flowers (actually a twinning vine)I have in my
garden. It also must love living here at the new place, as I have had
it for years, but this year's flowering is the best ever.

[ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ]


That's just weird! Thanks for posting all your strange Australian
flowers that I'd never know about otherwise.
--
Sue ]:(:)

Bob Hobden[_3_] 27-03-2013 10:49 PM

Parachute Flower-7404-(Ceropegia sandersonii)
 
"BarbaraH" wrote

One of the more unusual flowers (actually a twinning vine)I have in my
garden. It also must love living here at the new place, as I have had
it for years, but this year's flowering is the best ever.

I've got C. woodii which makes a good easy to grow houseplant but never seen
that species.
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


BarbaraH[_2_] 29-03-2013 09:30 AM

Parachute Flower-7404-(Ceropegia sandersonii)
 
Mad Cow has brought this to us :

That's just weird! Thanks for posting all your strange Australian
flowers that I'd never know about otherwise.


Thanks, but I can't claim it as an Australian flower, it's native to
Africa.



BarbaraH[_2_] 29-03-2013 09:32 AM

Parachute Flower-7404-(Ceropegia sandersonii)
 
Bob Hobden pretended :


I've got C. woodii which makes a good easy to grow houseplant but
never seen that species.


I have that one too, growing in baskets hanging under trees. It's
practically indestructible. :-)




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