Use this forum to help with identification issues and to show off your beautiful fat plants, one species, subspecies, and cultivar at a time.
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This section is dedicated toward maintaining one active thread for each fat plant species/subspecies/variety/cultivar. Please feel free to add information and/or photos to existing threads or start your own by adding Genus/species as the thread subject. Note that listings are displayed alphabetically. Enjoy!
Another of my absolute favourites which always appear to grow handsomely in Spain. In the old days, it used to be called Chorisia speciosa, but now it is part of the larger Ceiba group. Both the Ceiba chodati and Ceiba speciosa are also quite common around south Florida. Jkw