My Collection
My Collection
Hey everyone, I,be been growing some succulents sense I moved to Souther AZ about three years ago and started collecting Cactus a little under a year ago. Hear are some of my plants.
Mother of My Thoundsands. I never figured out what the species was, if any one knows?
The blooms:
Some sort of Gymnocalycium that I still haven’t IDes the species
echinopsis subdenudata:
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Crested Trichocereus Ponchanoi that I need to repot when growing season starts in a couple of weeks.
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Some of the plants around the tree for shade in the summer:
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One of the Aweome things about living in Southern AZ:
Stands of Teddybear Cholla and Saguaros
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I’ll post more plants in when I get some time. I’ll try to start photographing my collection More also. Thanks for taking a look everyone.
Mother of My Thoundsands. I never figured out what the species was, if any one knows?
The blooms:
Some sort of Gymnocalycium that I still haven’t IDes the species
echinopsis subdenudata:
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Crested Trichocereus Ponchanoi that I need to repot when growing season starts in a couple of weeks.
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Some of the plants around the tree for shade in the summer:
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One of the Aweome things about living in Southern AZ:
Stands of Teddybear Cholla and Saguaros
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I’ll post more plants in when I get some time. I’ll try to start photographing my collection More also. Thanks for taking a look everyone.
- ElieEstephane
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Awesome collection! Please do keep posting
The first gymno looks like a damsii
The first gymno looks like a damsii
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
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... or maybe G. stenopleurum. And the second is Gymnocalycium ragonesei.ElieEstephane wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:00 am Awesome collection! Please do keep posting
The first gymno looks like a damsii
Welcome aboard!
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
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Some of the plants I have inside for the cold.
Hylocereus Costariencis
Another Gymno that I’m not sure of the species
Something that was labeled Echinobivia Rainbow Burst
Another subdenudata
A baby ragonesei. I think they are the cutest cacti when they are young and plump.
Christmas and Zig Zag cactus (not sure of the scientific name for either)
Once it warms up and I get out to the garden I’ll post more
Hylocereus Costariencis
Another Gymno that I’m not sure of the species
Something that was labeled Echinobivia Rainbow Burst
Another subdenudata
A baby ragonesei. I think they are the cutest cacti when they are young and plump.
Christmas and Zig Zag cactus (not sure of the scientific name for either)
Once it warms up and I get out to the garden I’ll post more
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Hello to Tucson,
it should be Kalanchoe daigremontiana - the "Goethe plant".
Best wishes
K.W.
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- ElieEstephane
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The opuntia looks like opuntia robusta
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
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Some more plants. Sorry about the leaves these guys stay out all year around.
What I believe to be echinocereus reichenbachii albispinus. If any one knows for sure that would be awesome .
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Some sort of chamaecereus hybrid.
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Echinopsis hybrid “Glorious”
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echinocereus rigidissimus
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What I believe to be echinocereus reichenbachii albispinus. If any one knows for sure that would be awesome .
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Some sort of chamaecereus hybrid.
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Echinopsis hybrid “Glorious”
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echinocereus rigidissimus
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- greenknight
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I think the first one is Kalanchoe delagoensis, not Kalanchoe daigremontiana which has wider leaves. No difference in the care, they don't need any - you just need to control their invasive tendencies. Looks like you've got that one pretty well contained.
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It really looks like one of those.What I believe to be echinocereus reichenbachii albispinus.
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
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Your collection is very nice, well done, your plants seem all happy and robust!
"The best fertilizer is the gardener's own shadow"
Chinese proverb
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The Gymnocalycium is G.horstii or its sub species buenekeri. If it flowers white it is definitely horstii, if it's pink it could still be either
The Christmas cactus is Schlumbergera truncata - I'm surprised it grows in the heat and dry air of Arizona!
I love the crested Trichocereus, very impressive, did you grow it yourself from a small plant or buy it already that big?
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It’s Peniocereus Greggii! And I’m in Tucson AZ. Thanks everyone for your comments and help with identification I’ll have more pictures coming soon just been a bit busy lately.
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Thank you for the ID info. In full sun here in AZ the Schlumbergera would shirvel to nothing in a couple of days. I’m sure when it hits 115 degrees in the summer I’m going to have to just keep all the epiphytes indoors.Grimm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 2:03 amThe Gymnocalycium is G.horstii or its sub species buenekeri. If it flowers white it is definitely horstii, if it's pink it could still be either
The Christmas cactus is Schlumbergera truncata - I'm surprised it grows in the heat and dry air of Arizona!
I love the crested Trichocereus, very impressive, did you grow it yourself from a small plant or buy it already that big?
As for the Panchanoi, no I bought it in November. Still need to repot it.