I found these nice brevicaule few time ago, I think I will reserve some for my collection.
Pachypodium brevicaule
- leo25
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Re: Pachypodium brevicaule
Those will not be going out close to the Tomato patch. Great plants by the dozen. My dream!
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Re: Pachypodium brevicaule
Very nice Leo, but very difficult to keep alive. I have killed a few in my time. Jkw
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Re: Pachypodium brevicaule
Yes, difficult for me too. At $25 a pop for a golf ball sized plant, I gave up after the second one!