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I have just returned from a journey to my future home in the southern Cape; these are some of the succulents I saw en route:#1 Scores of Muiria hortenseae (Gibbaeum hortenseae) at the foot of a fence post;#2 Gibbaeum petrense at the foot of another fence post;#3 Two common Gibbaeum's in the area - G. petrense and G. album.The Little karoo was experiencing a spell of cool, rainy weather at the time, hence the saturated colours and wet succulents!
Seedlings stays fairly moist during the first year Leon .But after the second year (after pricking out )they get the same hard conditions ...
Kris, I received Conophytum and Lithops seed this last week along with about 15 species of hardy Echinocereus and Escobaria. I also got a package of Epicacti seed. I just need to get them planted and on the grow table. [/font][/size][/color]
Rogan - I am blown away by your fence post settings.and Chris / Leon Where is the best source for seeds of Gbbs, Conos, Lithops, Fenestrarias amd Frithias? I'm trying to convince a friend with a gigantic greenhouse to develop a collection. At the moment he's focused on suicidal Stapeliads.johnw - +11c and rain at 22:40
Chris / Leon Where is the best source for seeds of Gbbs, Conos, Lithops, Fenestrarias amd Frithias? I'm trying to convince a friend with a gigantic greenhouse to develop a collection.