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5 Orbea semitubiflora Seeds - Buy Seeds for Indigenous South African Succulents + FREE SEEDS
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5 Orbea semitubiflora Seeds - Buy Seeds for Indigenous South African Succulents + FREE SEEDS

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*Orbea semitubiflora 5
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Orbea semitubiflora Seeds

With its diversity in shape, colour, size and smell the Stapeliads are one of the most interesting groups of succulents to collect and grow. The genus Orbea has beautiful flowers and is one of the easier groups to grow successfully. Even sterile plants with their purple-blotchy stems against various shades of green backgrounds are very attractive. In a rockery, mats of the plants among exposed rocks give a good backdrop for other accent plants such as euphorbias and larger aloes.

Orbea semitubiflora has a limited distribution and is found only in the Arusha Province of northern Tanzania. As the name suggests the flowers have a brief bowl shaped tube. The stems cluster and have rhizomatous runners.

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Thanks, excellent as usual!
10 Nov 2011