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Other Pachypodiums


Gonzer

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Some of the other species, such as this P. succulentum, add a nice splash of color in the garden. This one's been in-ground for 15 years.

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I have tried baronii red flower and many varieties of the yellow flowers type here. No luck, the summer heat/humidity gets them. Maybe in a pot and take them inside.

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Very nice. I have a Baronii among others. I had a Windsorii but decided to sell it to cut back.

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