September: Leaflike /Epiphytic Cacti
The rainforest bunch of cacti.
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To the winner goes, A $10 gift certificate towards any CoronaCactus.com purchase. (Plants, tools, Pots, labels, etc.)
NOTE: For members outside of the USA non-plant prizes can only be awarded.
Deadline:
for submissions will be September 20 th at 12 o´clock midnight Central Standard Time
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John C and Jens
Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
Re: Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
Start you off then with Disocactus (Nopalxochia) phyllanthoides.
Re: Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
I post this plant because it (a pad) was collected from an epiphytic Opuntia pusilla found (by Ned Rahn) amongst the branches of a Live Oak on Hunting Island, South Carolina. The usual habitat for this species is amongst sandy clearings found on barrier islands along the Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina south to Florida, so Ned was rather intrigued, to say the least, by the cacti dangling from the branches of Live Oaks. When grown as an epiphyte in some shade the dangling pads are very elongate, but commence to grow as short pads when finding full sun.
Yes, I know this is NOT what this particular contest is about, but is all that I have to submit for epipyhtic (though not leaf-like) cacti, and so offer it for the novelty, not as an entry per se.
Yes, I know this is NOT what this particular contest is about, but is all that I have to submit for epipyhtic (though not leaf-like) cacti, and so offer it for the novelty, not as an entry per se.
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Re: Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.
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Re: Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
Most of my epiphytes are pretty mediocre, but I just remembered this extraordinary regeneration at the last moment. After freshening the soil, treating for mealies and possible spiders and placing this 30+ year old Schlumbergera x buckleyi in deep northside shade for most of the day, I am very excited about the vigorous, lush new growth on the cactus presumed three-quarters dead. This kind of growth is happening the length of all the stems.
Catch a falling star--but don't try it with a cactus!
Re: Contest 82 : Leaflike / Epiphytic Cacti
Dear cacti friends,
this is Pereskia grandifolia, genus Pereskia, belongs to the family of Cactaceae.
OK, it's not a Epiphylum. But it has leaves, and thorns, and flowers! This photo is from last year.
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Regards
K.W.
this is Pereskia grandifolia, genus Pereskia, belongs to the family of Cactaceae.
OK, it's not a Epiphylum. But it has leaves, and thorns, and flowers! This photo is from last year.
38647
Regards
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.