Tromotriche baylissii

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Tromotriche baylissii

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This is an unusual cremnophilous (cliff dwelling) Stapeliad that I received as a cutting in August 2019. And I’ve just managed to get it to root!

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Wow. That is amazing!
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But it never made it through winter.

Hey ho..,
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