Thursday, April 18, 2013

Euphorbia aeroginosa

 Euphorbia aeruginosa is a beautiful bushy, spiny succulent native to South Africa. Plants will reach 12 inches  tall with a 4-angled blue-green stem with copper-colored spines. They are very easy to grow and make an attractive addition to any succulent collection.  I picked up this little beauty at a recent Cactus and Succulent show.

Hoya curtisii

 Originally from The Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand, Hoya curtisii has one of the smallest leaves in the Hoya family. It is a slow grower, but when it takes off it gets to be a very full and can tolerate periods of neglect. The leaves are beautifully variegated and looks quite similar to Ceropegia woodii. The scented flowers are yellowish-green with red center.  This very pretty Hoya loves bright light but should be protected from full sun. The soil needs to dry a little between waterings.

10/28/13: I summered this Hoya out on my front porch that had full sun late afternoon. Foliage had turned a gorgeous bronze. As the nights began to chill, I brought curtisii back into its window spot in my bedroom. I am patiently waiting for the start or any hint of buds.....I so want flowers!