The Pereskia Collection
Pereskia are some of my favourite plants. They hold an important place in my succulent collection in my London home. At first glance, you would never guess
that they belong to the Cactaceae group. But closer inspection will reveal some
similarities, especially areoles and spines. Altogether there are around
seventeen species, all needing a warm tropical climate to grow vigorously, and
survive. The Pereskia grandiflora is easily the most common, and regularly makes an
appearance in botanical gardens. They will grow from a seed or cutting, and may
produce blooms after two or three seasons. In tropical habitats, they are better
off in the ground. But be careful, because they can easily grow in to trees,
more than three metres tall.
Winston
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