Glancing quickly at the photo, the Adenia looks like it was potted into a go-cart/lawn-mower tire, then I realized it was the texture of the pot, and not a tire at all. : )
Got it a couple of years ago. It was badly desiccated and most of the soil had washed out of the pot. Purchased it cheap as it was near death, but was sure I could bring it back to life. When I got it it home I removed all the dead root and restablished it. Only to prune the roots again to fit in this pot.
bronxfigs: New York City/7b
TT, zone 5b MA
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