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Old 08-22-2009, 11:58 PM
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Default not an orchid but a 'star' all the same



not an orchid but a 'star' all the same-huernia-zebrina-sm.jpg

Huernia zebrina
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Old 08-23-2009, 12:09 AM
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Oh wow! What a beautiful star shape bloom. I have no idea what this is, but that borders on being one of the most unique blooms I've ever seen.
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OMG! I love these! Can't remember the name tho ?
they blow my mind lol - don't look real to me
thanks for sharing!
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Cool! I love the red "inner-tube" in the center and the pattern in the petals. Is that a Stapelia? Or is it a relative. I know there are a few other succulents like that, but Stapelia is the easiest one for me to remember.
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Old 08-23-2009, 01:12 AM
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According to the title on the photo, its Huernia zebrina.
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They are real cool and I keep forgetting to look for it when I go the nursery. Someone else posted a picture of one and I think they had the name lifesaver in it.

I found the old thread. Huernia zebrina (Life Saver plant).
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According to the title on the photo, its Huernia zebrina.
Oops, I didn't even bother to click on the photo. I just looked at the thumbnail.
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Neat photo Paul. Does the fragrance resemble that of some of the Bulbos?
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I just looked at the thumbnail.
Shame on you! (And the pic looks REALLY good if you click on the thumbnail .... one of my better shots IMO). Sorry I forgot to include the name. I went back and fixed that.

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Neat photo Paul. Does the fragrance resemble that of some of the Bulbos?
That's the beauty of this one, Jerry -- it has no scent.
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its weird... looks like a red donut on a star shaped cookie!
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