Flowering Stones, and Other Southern African Succulents

From Ed Rybicki and Anna-Lise Williamson's garden

Mostly courtesy of Dr Graham Williamson

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Lithops sp. and a flowering Duvalia sp. (stapeliad) Flowering Conophytum sp.
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Mitrophyllum sp.

Euphorbia sp. 

A ten-year old Fenestraria, white flowering variant

A Haworthia, and various Lithops spp.

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A succulent Pelargonium sp.'s flowers A Pelargonium / Sarcocaulon (?) sp., a weedlike Anacampseros sp. (left front), a miniature Haworthia (background), and something my father-in-law hasn't identified for me (right)
 

Aloe erinaceae

 

Aloes, 3 different kinds...A dichotoma, A ramosissima, and A meyerii.

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Flowering cacti...too beautiful to leave out
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...and a praying mantis found with the Trichocaulon and pup.

Thanks to Graham and Georges Delpierre for comments!