Greetings from Sucre, Here is the 1st description, enjoy. The collector was Een, Ture Johan Gustaf (Capt.) I guess you actually mean the plant photographed ...
Would anybody in this group be so kind as to ID my photo in "Carol's album"? After checking all the photos generously provided by the members of this group, H....
Dear Patricia, for me it is Huernia stapelioides. best wishes Friederike ... From: plantasraras To: Stapeliad@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007...
I grow Baynesia lophophora here and have flowered it (not quick enough with the camera though...). It's a pretty little thing...and very attractive to root...
DEAR FRIENDS... THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND FOR ALL THE KIND ATENTION TO MY QUESTIONS...I WISH ALL OF YOU A VERY PEACEFUL NEW YEAR!!!!! REGARDS TO...
INTERNATIONAL ASCLEPIAD SOCIETY We are pleased to announce that the long-awaited updated version of "A Checklist of Brachystelma, Ceropegia and the genera of...
Hi, All stapeliad Lovers. Have a nice Christmas time, and A good, for growing New Year. Cok. http://public.fotki.com/grootscholten/2008/newyear.html __, Have a...
Good evening everyone, I realise that this isn't a typical seasonal image but this year I achieved one of my long time Stapeliad ambitions and flowered...
...beautiful flower...i have had my edith for 5 months and have already learned that it must be watered...found it collapsed one morning, bent at the...
The subject plant has been placed in Australian ebay for auction. I have never seen anything so weird! Is it part of the Stapeliad family? They look a bit like...
As Chrismas is not so white here, this is one of the rarer whitish flowes. Bruyn shows this form of Quaqua incarnata spp incarnata in his new books on page 395...