Ceropegia ampliata E.Mey Bushmans pipe

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Ceropegia ampliata is a succulent climber with strange-looking flowers that appear in late summer. Stems are hairless, twining or scrambling, and arise from a fleshy, tuberous rootstock. They occasionally branch at the nodes and grow more than 6.6 feet (2 m) long. Leaves are tiny lanceolate or heart-shaped. Flowers are produced at each node, 2 to 4 together, and open one after another. They are pale green to white or white with green longitudinal stripes, tube-shaped, and up to 2.8 inches (7 cm) long.

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