5 months in the life of Tylecodon wallichi

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5 months in the life of Tylecodon wallichi

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Got this plant Sept of last year, didn't look like much.
2015 09 03 Tylecodon wallichi VS Tylecodon cacaliodes a.jpg
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5 months later, quite a change!
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Yes, they are winter growers.
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March 16th
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Yesterday, first flower finally open
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Very adventurous Tom! A truly great achievement! Jkw
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You cant better results- congrats.

I never see Tylecodons for sale in the bay area. Strange. They look to be semi hardy for here.
Hayward Ca. 75-80f summers,60f winters.
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