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Oct 28, 2016 2:11 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Just remembered some more of my succulents that do well in hanging containers.
In this hanging stand: four containers, two are okay naturally Kleinia petraea and Sedum rubrotinctum since they are trailing ones, but the other two containers have:
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Sedum rubrotinctum
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Really nice during late winter to early spring getting quite stressed chilled:
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This one has some noid succulents that are upright growing, more active during cold season:
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I have this other green hanging container, I think the middle plant is some type of Aeonium:
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I guess most succulents are good candidates, since they do need good drainage, just have to watch out for their temperature and lighting needs.

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