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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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May be some carrluma species exotic i think - from Sushant ji. |
| Thanks Sushant ji.
I found the closest to be Huernia deseada from the given link. Regards, Aarti
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
May be some carrluma species exotic i think - from Sushant ji. | ||
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Thanks Sushant ji. I found the closest to be Huernia deseada from the given link.
Regards, Aarti |
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It is some kind of Asclepiadaceae JM, Stapeliad family and flower says Huernia to me, but never seen a species that tall. Caralluma? Not sure at all. God Bless and Good Growing,
Dan Rhoads - Lincoln, NE - USDA Zone 5b |