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At last Cohan, you have revealed your secret horde - and what a sight, I've never see cacti flowering so well and the red flower is gorgeous but the light pink is very pretty too; almost like a waterlily as it opens. It's interesting to hear how they will develop and grow...the first plant I was ever given by my Mother was an Aloe and they have been firm favourites all my life since. Can't wait to see some more of your gems.
1-Graptopetalum paraguayense2-Cereus species-possibly peruvianus3-sedum species?-probably notone of the hardy kinds!4-Kalanchoe species5-Echinocactus Grusonii6-The white plant on the left is Atrophytum Myriostigma, then L-R, Mammilaria species, Cereus species? and Haworthia species7-possibly pilosocereus species?8-Haworthia species9-clockwise from top left, Haworthia Attenuata, Notocactus Magnificus, Echinofossulocactus species (with a false straw flower that should be removed before it rots!), Haworthia Attenuata.10-same as 9!regards, James
caudiciform plants (basically fat stems, for those not familiar with the term
Quote from: cohan on January 14, 2010, 08:58:12 PM caudiciform plants (basically fat stems, for those not familiar with the termI hope there is no implication here that certain Forum members could be termed "caudiciform."
cohan - "cool and weird" about sums up most of my favourite plants! Species pelargonium, cape bulbs, caudiciforms, pterocactus, tylecodon, etc, etc. great to have a thread to share them.