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Jul 30, 2014 11:23 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Just observing closely my summer dormant succulents. Now that I am more informed and more aware which ones they are, I try to leave them alone, and not get too antsy seeing them get that withered look.

Aeoniums - semi-dormant keeping its tighter rosettes, as it drops off the longer leaves it had during the cold season..and neck getting longer as it goes.
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Coreopsis gigantea
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Senecio articulatus
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Senecio anteuphorbium
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Augrabie Hills - Albuca species - well, this one am not really sure what it likes yet, but it seems it is dormant right now.
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