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Ceropegia sandersonii

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By Meanie


Ceropegia sandersonii (Ceropegia sandersonii)

This is another house plant to have sulked since the house move, but finally it's in bloom.



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how amazing!! its like a very beautiful parasol, never seen anything like it.

24 Jun, 2012

 

Rather nice though..I used to work for Sandersons Home furnishings....I could see that being one of their lamp-shades!

24 Jun, 2012

 

nice idea pimms!!

24 Jun, 2012

 

It's another of those plant's Meanie has that make you think..."I need one of those"

24 Jun, 2012

 

yes, he is a master of temptation!!!

24 Jun, 2012

 

Common name is the African Parachute Plant, but Parasol or Lampshade Plant would be good too!

24 Jun, 2012

 

dont suppose it folds down at night/when the sun goes down?

24 Jun, 2012

 

Nowt as exciting as that Sticki!

24 Jun, 2012

 

Oh well nice thought! It is a stunning plant. How big is it?

24 Jun, 2012

 

you do have some amazingly weird plants meanie...like like like! :-)

24 Jun, 2012

 

wow!!! very amazing flower {-)

25 Jun, 2012

 

Fantastic!
Could be a design for an 'Ascot hat'!

25 Jun, 2012

 

Sticki - the flowers are about 35mm across. It's a vine so as big as you want plant wise, but for me it just twines around a 25cm support frame.

Thanks Leigh and Junna!

Do I get a percentage Lulu!

25 Jun, 2012

 

its fascinating, lovely thing to look at

25 Jun, 2012

 

that's a beauty Meanie, love it...

25 Jun, 2012

 

LoL Meanie, don't think I am the hat making type, although I could learn off my sister in law, who was, a fantastic hat maker!

25 Jun, 2012

 

Thanks SL!

A glass mosaic Ceropegia hat?????

25 Jun, 2012

 

er....no!

25 Jun, 2012

 

Where's your sense of adventure!

25 Jun, 2012

 

be good if you could do this in blown glass

25 Jun, 2012

 

T'would be a work of art!

25 Jun, 2012

 

indeed! i would love to try that!

25 Jun, 2012

 

Ooh it is related to that one on your blog int it meanie? the name rings a bell ?? :-)

25 Jun, 2012

 

It's a large genus Leigh.
This is the other one that I grow..................

http://www.growsonyou.com/meanie/photos/woodii

25 Jun, 2012

 

Thats cool, is it like a curtain? where do you grow all these lol i picture your house as this mad rainforest place with tropical bird noises and these colourful plants everywhere-or do you just have a greenhouse lol :-)) either way pretty cool!

25 Jun, 2012

 

My last house was good as it had a conservatory, but not here. Some are struggling and may have to go..............

26 Jun, 2012

 

I've seen blown glass in this pattern....11 years apprencticment!

26 Jun, 2012

 

too difficult for me but i love it

26 Jun, 2012

 

Could you just build a new conservatory instead lol :-)

26 Jun, 2012

 

Can't - it's a listed building.

26 Jun, 2012

 

ah thats a shame :(

26 Jun, 2012

 

Meanie:

It's looking very good, now. :>)

28 Jun, 2012

 

Strange how some adapt better than others!

28 Jun, 2012

 

Glad you like it! I was about to give up on it...............

28 Jun, 2012

 

Another stunner Meanie...... as if a pretty lass has dropped a satin kerchief.

1 Jul, 2012

 

Thank you Camillia!

1 Jul, 2012



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