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Mar 18, 2015 6:25 AM CST
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YEP! I am sure it is a Periploca laevigata plant. I'll take a better picture of the foliage and the whole plant although now after winter without the correct light it looks a bit thin in the leaf department. I forgot to mention that it does drip latex when you break a leaf off. How do you do that Stefan?

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