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Climbing succulent ID

Posted by Traceyb NSW Aust (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 27, 03 at 5:15

Have just been given a climbing succulent that has climbing tendrils and an ivy leaf on each junction. Can anyone help with ID and culture.

thanks
Tracey


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RE: Climbing succulent ID

  • Posted by edzo NSW Aust (My Page) on
    Sun, Mar 30, 03 at 18:50

i had a check in my book (very limited in succulent varieties) and the only one that sort of matched was Testudinaria.

thats all i got.


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RE: Climbing succulent ID

Cissus quadrangulus is a climbing succulent with ivy shaped leaves and a thick four-sided stem.

Cheers

Rashid


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RE: Climbing succulent ID

  • Posted by jancc westaus (My Page) on
    Tue, Apr 1, 03 at 10:36

maybe this could be Ceropegia
there are four types listed in my book
c.haygarthii and c.sandersonii - twining plants and c.woodii is a hanging plant, c.russeliana which has a bizarre shape trap blossum with spots on it, supposed to trap insects.
hope this is of some help
Cheers Jancc


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RE: Climbing succulent ID

Thanks Everyone,
Will see if I can find it in my books. Just had know idea where to start.
Tracey


 
 

 

 


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