Nic's Cacti
Re: Nic's Cacti
Finally got to posting some pictures.
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- Leuchtenbergia principis
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- Escobaria Vivipara with sierra stonecrop
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- Mammillaria
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- Cereoids and a couple echinopsis
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- Tree frog that visited the cacti
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- Pediocacti
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- Two cougar cubs, sadly bad light resulted in poor pictures.
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Cacti in habitat, pediocactus, escobaria vivipara, sedum lanceolata, and prickly pears. Opuntia and escobaria are from Nebraska, while the rest are from Wyoming, included are some pictures of the area we looked in.
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
A few seedlings sown 9/27 from Aiko
And a few almost flowers.
And a few almost flowers.
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Here are ther almost flowers
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Here is the end of the year update, Most of the flowers were missed, since due to a move, the plants spent about a month bare root. Because of this I lost about half of the growing season with plants settling down. Many of my plants are common and have experienced physical damage, however, I am working on creating a better variety with some more intriguing species.
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Your tephrocacti dont look to good. Maybe the euphorbia too.
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I know, it has probably been one of my worse years as far as cacti has been concerned since the move and going to school,about two thousand miles from my cacti it is hard to keep up with them.
There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Happens to everyone- from newbies to pros . Something similar happened to mine.(tephrocacti that is)
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The hard part about my home in Cali is that it is moist year round, it doesn’t get that hot in summer, which often helps some cactus species bloom, and winters generally consists of fog, rain, and cloudy skies. Not the best place to grow cacti without a greenhouse.
There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
I grow plants indoor for at least half a year. And the summer sometimes tends to get TOO hot. So i know how you feel with some of the weather and humidity issues.
- ElieEstephane
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Re: Nic's Cacti
Very nice collection. I particularly like the parodia in picture 6.
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)
Re: Nic's Cacti
Thankyo.
There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
New acquisitions, some flowers (mammillaria bombycina, euphorbia, and a couple deformed schlumbergera flowers), daffodils the day after Christmas and a leopard shark
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- Echinocereus rigidissimus rubispinus and astrophytum asterias
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- Echinocereus viridiflorous canus
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- Pygmaeocereus bieblii
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- Mammillaria hernandezii
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- Echinocereus reichenbachii
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- Noid echinocereus
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- Copiapoa montana?
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- Eriosce senilis and stenocereus hollianus
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- Copispoa tenuissima
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- Astrophytum myriostigma, got it for free because of some rot, hopefully it survives.
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- Deformed schlumbergera flower
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- Another deformed bud
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- Mammillaria bombycina
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- Euphorbia
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- Dafflodils
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- Leopard shark
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
Re: Nic's Cacti
Got some flowers recently and more are beginning to bud up.
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- Parodia Werneri/Uebelmannianus
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- Mammillaria hernandezii
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- Eriosce senilis
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- Echinocereus could be reichenbachii var albertii
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There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
- ElieEstephane
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Re: Nic's Cacti
Looking good!
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)