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Oct 29, 2012 12:53 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Yeah - my fingers are quicker than my brain sometimes. No biggie.

Yeah, the other Stapelia with identical blooms but maroon coloration were in bloom last week at the Desert Botanical Garden - probably about 20 of them at one time, it was an impressive sight. All in the ground, but still kind of protected. You can tell they have completely outgrown their original position and are now cuddling up to other succulents, lol.

Very glad to hear the sans are doing good for you, that's great.

Now, ya'll should start drawing up lists - the Cactus and Succulent Society here has outstanding entries and a wonderful plant sale each spring, I'd be willing to be a personal shopper if there's something special that is difficult to find.
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