Pterodiscus speciosus and Adenium hybrid

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Pterodiscus speciosus and Adenium hybrid

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Both grown from seed.
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Very nice, when did you sow these?
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Awesome caudiciforms! You seem to have a very nice collection of them. :) I've been meaning to get more caudex plants, but so far I've just got the fairly plain ones like Fockea, Adenium and Dioscorea. :P Some Ipomoea species look great and that Pterodiscus is a gem. =D> Any suggestions for other nice caudiciform species?
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Those look good!! Are all of those other Adeniums from seed also?


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Thanks folks, These plants are about five years of age. Yes all of those Adenium obesum are from seed.

And as for " Any suggestions for other nice caudiciform species?" ....What ever you can get your hands on. I like them all.
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Nice ones, James.
Not many people growing Pterodiscus yet they are self-fertile! But ya still need atleast one to get started 8)
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those are some verry nice looking plants! thanx 4 sharing those pics!
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Nice plants. Unfortunately my order from Out of Africa this summer came infested with thrips and maybe other stuff. I've had better luck with them in the past. =D>
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Thanks everyone. Gem hunter, I think I sowed them about 5 years ago.
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Love the caudicforms, I have some, but can only claim two accidental seedlings... Apparently you can't stop some Jatropha!
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