M. capense grows wild just up thr road from my home in Pinetown, near Durban. I have seen very large colonies growing on slender acacia branches close to a large dam. They were always in light shade, & seemed restricted to horizontal branches, & none on the vertical trunks. In cultivation, my experience is that they are easy to grow, respond very well to feeding during the growing season, & that soft scale & mealy bugs can do severe damage if left too long. Hawk moth caterpillars will eat an entire plant in one night. We get rain in summer & winter, but there is definitely a winter dry priod. They do need very good air circulation at all times, without which they can succumb to crown rot. We never have frost here, but these plants seem to prefer the cooler areas of higher ground.
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