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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:07 pm
by CoronaCactus
Tony wrote:Shmuel,
I believe it is Pilosocereus lanuginosus, Im still waiting for flowers to confirm that, but its deffinatly different than what you have.
Every time I see this plant, I see it named as P. tillianus. I realize it's sunken under P. languinosus now, but plants with that name look quite different.

Re: how come??

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:14 pm
by CoronaCactus
Lee wrote:I just think these photo contests are great to get and see the different and beautiful looking plants that are around. I am not crying or being sarcastic and speaking for myself but how can people in this latest contest compete with entries that are not from their own personal collections?? I beleive that there should be a more specific plan to some of these contests and state weather they are from personal collections or out in the wild or greenhouse grown What do ya think just my two cents

caution. don't drink beer and play with spines on the same day!
Well, I've looked at these contests differently. I've always considered context rather than content. Does not matter if the plant is in your GH, your garden or something growing by the side of the road, it's about the composition of the photo. I don't mean that in a professional photograph way.

However, I do understand your concern and I will adjust select future contests.

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:58 pm
by John C
daiv wrote:More excellent submissions. Mildbil - I really like that Coryphanta. What an amazing story. It must think it is growing in the crack of a big rock or something. Pefectly happy coming out the side.
Yes, thats one very nice clump!

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:11 pm
by CactusJordi
Ok Lee,

Here you are. An Echinocereus triglochidiatus fa. paucispina grown from a small cutting to that size in 7 years in my yard:Image
But I think this is not a best plant (bragging) contest but a photo contest!

Jordi

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:48 pm
by daiv
That is a good point Lee and worth discussing.

Here is how I look at it. Of the 40 contests that we've had so far, only about 6 of of the winners are habitat shots. For sure less than 10.

In this way, your chances of winning are 75% if you enter your own plant and 25% if you use a habitat picture.

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:52 pm
by Harriet
Contest picture or not, that's one beautiful plant Jordi!

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:03 am
by Andy_CT
I live in a crappy cacti climate, have a real small collection with no greenhouse yet I've managed to win 2 contests. :dontknow:

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:10 am
by daiv
Andy_CT wrote:I live in a crappy cacti climate, have a real small collection with no greenhouse yet I've managed to win 2 contests. :dontknow:
Hey that's true! What's up with that? You must really be greasing Darryl up! :P :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:38 am
by Arjen
haha, I had been waiting for this one, I thought finally one I can also contribute to.
seems I wasn't the only one, what an overwhelming amount of pictures!
I don't stand a chance! however, it's fun to compete.
i like the gymnocalicium damsii it looks cool
thanks! it was given to me last summer, you can imagine I was very happy! it has buds coming too!

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:17 pm
by daiv
Reina accidentally posted two images in the contest part. This was meant to go here in the "alternate" section:
one more...

Echinocereus scheeri (probably scheeri): Sonora, Mexcio

Image

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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:53 pm
by Lee
daiv wrote:
Andy_CT wrote:I live in a crappy cacti climate, have a real small collection with no greenhouse yet I've managed to win 2 contests. :dontknow:
Hey that's true! What's up with that? You must really be greasing Darryl up! :P :lol:
I can appreciate your thoughts and I realize one thing.....I believe most of you plants are in pots right?? Did the plants that won were they in your collection and not out in the wild somewhere. I just thought that the contest should be on home/garden grown and not wild. It takes a lot of effort on the growers part..like you...to cultivate and grow cactus where they are not from. I still love this

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:22 pm
by Peterthecactusguy
I had better get cracking. I need to talk to my ex's Mom and see if I can get her to give me a pic of her hedgehog cacti...I believe its the same one that Peter has on his alternates posting...E. englemanni

I could post an alternate of her cacti right now and show ya what a nice clump it is...
or at least in a little bit anyways.

I need to go hiking first. :)

Ok I am back from my hike.

here's a few pics that I wont use that I thought were neat. :) Call them my alternates.:)
Image Look at this parent plant with all the other types of babies underneath it.
Here is a nice E. engelmanni I believe.Image
and finally some future clumps of M. grahmii?
Image

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:43 am
by Ralf
Not often to see a multi head Ferocactus wislizeni. Here are 5 heads on one root!

Image

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:56 pm
by hoven5th
Now that the deadline has passed, when will the voting start?

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:15 pm
by CoronaCactus
Today.