This rare succulent looks like a pale green alien-like blob or a olive-green knobby rock. The ceropegia migiurtina (Ceropegia migiurtina) will bloom a uniquely menacing-looking maroon flower in the summer. It prefers full sun to partial sun, and will not tolerate over-watering.
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Spring, Summer
Bloom Time
15 cm
Plant Height
Red
Leaf Color
Red
Flower Color
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Ceropegia migiurtina
Every 3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Ceropegia migiurtina thrives in arid conditions, showcasing excellent drought tolerance. It stores water in succulent tissues, requiring infrequent watering approximately every three weeks. For optimal health, it thrives in well-draining soil that prevents root rot, reflecting its native gritty environment.
Pruning:
Ceropegia migiurtina is a distinctive succulent with slender, vining stems and unique flowers. Prune in early spring to remove unhealthy growth, encouraging bushiness and flowering. Use clean scissors for precise cuts above leaf nodes. Regular pruning enhances air circulation and pest control while maintaining shape.
Propagation:
Ceropegia migiurtina is propagated using healthy stem cuttings, treated with rooting hormone before planting in nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. Maintaining adequate moisture and warmth during the rooting process promotes successful growth for ceropegia migiurtina.
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