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Ciao Alberto,thank you for the identification. So I was already on a good way with correct family ID. I googled a bit and this seems to be the real "Queen Of The Night" then, right?Yes, it is an amazing cati. In Mexico, its origin, it is called "living fence". Each cacti branch can reach a lenght of 4m.Do you grow it yourself?
Wonder if these books are any good to anyone... A Guide to growing Pachycaul and Caudiciform plant and Bonsai succulents volume ll.s by Philipee de VosjoliAngie
I saw also caudiciforms who find a place on this forum . In that case I like to post a few from my own collection First two is Bombax ellipticum (must be almost twenty years in our collection)Picture 3&4 : Cyphostemma juttae ,even longer in the collection.Pict 5 : Pachypodium bispinosum Pict 6 : Pachypodium horombense (raised from seed) and P.namaquanum
Kris, what an interesting assortment of plants.Once upon a time I would have found these ugly but now I think they are beautiful. Discernment must come with age Btw, I absolutely love the little woven baskets the pots are sitting in. I wish they were available here.
great plants--some nice age and size to them! do these go outdoors in summer?some friends were showing Pachypodium brevicaule on another forum, blooming now--thats a tiny species that i love...