Dan's 2010 Cacti and Succulents
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Dan's 2010 Cacti and Succulents
I felt I would like to create a topic for myself to.
I have close to 50 cacti at the moment (not including seedlings) and have had a good deal of flowers and such so far.
I'll start with my newest additions!
E. micromeris
C. laui
C. tenuissima f. monstrose
L. fricii
Should be getting some flowers and an order from Miles Anderson in soon, pics when they arrive!
I have close to 50 cacti at the moment (not including seedlings) and have had a good deal of flowers and such so far.
I'll start with my newest additions!
E. micromeris
C. laui
C. tenuissima f. monstrose
L. fricii
Should be getting some flowers and an order from Miles Anderson in soon, pics when they arrive!
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those are some nice looking cacti, and they look in great shape too!
you just added some to my wishlist
you just added some to my wishlist
With apologies to the late Professor C. D. Darlington the following misquotation springs to
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
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Thanks guys!
My Miles to go stuff came into our post office today, but sadly after I went to work.
Hopefully I'll be able to pick em up, pot em up, and snap some pics before I go to work tomorrow!
Also, I've got a Copipoa Hypogaea that should be opening soon, such a prolific flowerer!
I'd also like to thank Darryl and CC for most of these, always can expect some nice plants from over there
My Miles to go stuff came into our post office today, but sadly after I went to work.
Hopefully I'll be able to pick em up, pot em up, and snap some pics before I go to work tomorrow!
Also, I've got a Copipoa Hypogaea that should be opening soon, such a prolific flowerer!
I'd also like to thank Darryl and CC for most of these, always can expect some nice plants from over there
Please visit my forum The Earth Garden.
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Ariocarpus agavoides
Ariocarpus retusus x Ariocarpus agavoides
Copiapoa cinerea
Turbinicarpus lophophoroides
Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus x Turbinicarpus valdezianus
Mammillaria pectinifera
Aztekium ritteri
Blossfeldia liliputnana
Puna bonnieae
Myrtillocalycium cv. "polyp"
Ariocarpus retusus x Ariocarpus agavoides
Copiapoa cinerea
Turbinicarpus lophophoroides
Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus x Turbinicarpus valdezianus
Mammillaria pectinifera
Aztekium ritteri
Blossfeldia liliputnana
Puna bonnieae
Myrtillocalycium cv. "polyp"
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It Myrtillocalycium cv. "polyp".
It's a chimera between Myrtillocactus cochal and Gymnocalycium mihanovichii cv. RED HIBOTAN
It's a chimera between Myrtillocactus cochal and Gymnocalycium mihanovichii cv. RED HIBOTAN
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Me too, thank you
The A. agavoides looks to have a dead flower on it, so hopefully I'll get more this season and will try crossing, breeding, etc.
The other Ario in there is a A. retusus x A. agavoides.
EDIT: I added all the names in there for everyone
The A. agavoides looks to have a dead flower on it, so hopefully I'll get more this season and will try crossing, breeding, etc.
The other Ario in there is a A. retusus x A. agavoides.
EDIT: I added all the names in there for everyone
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Indeed it is!
I'm excited to try and get some grafts going this summer!
I'm excited to try and get some grafts going this summer!
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