Dear Marc, Your fireballs are gorgeous. They are the most beautiful I ever seen.Congratulation. My name is Débora and I live in Brazil . I am trying very hard to find some fireball over here and is being very difficult... Bye
Hi, just a note on this interesting plant: it is not a member of the genus Thladiantha but belongs to a related cucurbit genus called Sinobaijiania (or Baijiania). The species is called "Sinobaijiania yunnanensis" and is native to SE China (Yunnan Province) and adjacent Thailand. It is dioecious (male and female flowers on separate individuals) and produces enormous tubers which are partly subterranean in the wild. It is difficult to grow from seeds and endangered in the wild (habitat destruction). Best, Hanno
wow...is this grow in one tree, or in the separated tree and you put it together in one pot?please teach me how to take care this beauty...coz i have some at home, and it didn't grow like yours ;) TQ
Real great tuberous Pelargonium and as far I see, perfectly grown. But the name is definitively P. barklyi just like it is for Crassula barklyi. Adding the "e" is a very common mistake. So, your first othography is the good one ;o) Regards,