Betty's (Parrotsheaven) Growlist

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Seedlings
Astrophytum ornatum nudum
A. carticorne
A. rassispinoides
a. hybrids
a. ornatum
a. asterias hybrid
a. asterias 'red flower'
a. myriostigma cv Onzuka
a. asterias
a. Super Kabuto x Capricorne
a. maculatum Ekubo x myriostigma
a. asterias cv Mr Kitsukow
a. asterias Hanazona
a. coahuilense x Super Kabuto
a. Super Kabuto flat flowers x asterias
a. asterias Japanese mix
a. myriostigma
Copiapoa dealbata
Obregonia denegrii
matucana intertexta
dicocactus chrystallophilus HU582
Echinocactus horizonthalonius (spelling)
Espostoa lanata
Oreo celsianus
echinocactus grusonii
Ferocactus hamatacanthus
Ariocarpus fissuratus
a. kotschoubeyanus
a. kotschoubeyanus v sladkonskyi
a. retusus cv brevituberosus
a. retusus ssp trigous
a. fissuratus mixed
Mammillaria grahamii
m. sempervivi
m. longimamma

Plants
ariocarpus fissuratus
a. bravoanus
a.
a.
astrophytum asterias
a. capricorne
a. capricorne v, aureum
a. crassispinoides
a. ornatum
a. hybrids x 3
a. myriostigma fma qudricostatum
a. capricorne x Super Kabuto
Buiningia brevicylindrica
Cereus aethipos
c. peruvians v monstose
c. peruvians
Cliestocactus sp x 3
c. strausii
c. vulpis cauda
Copiapoa cinerea
c. cinerascens
c. haseltonia
a. hypogaea
c. maritima
c. tenuissima
c. sp
Corypantha pallia
denmoza erythrocephala
denmoza rhodacantha
Echinocereus berlandieri
echinocactus grusonii
e. ingens
e. coccineus
d. delaetii
e. fendleri
e. morricalli
e. pectinatus
e, pentalophus
e. recumberence
e. scheeri v. koehresii
Echinofossulocactus albatus
e. coptonogus
e. ochoterenaus
Echinopsis aurea
e. haku jo x 2
e. jolly blossum
e. pk. pk. str ???
e. ubtrucatussuna
e. seminudus
Epilantha micromeris v. bokei
Eriosyce taltalensis v. pilispina
Espostoa sp
Ferocactus glaucescens
f. gracilis
f. hystrix
f. latispinus
f. macrodiscus
f. pilosis
f. robustus
f. sp x 2
f. stanessi
f. wizlizenli
Frailea schilinzkyana
gymnocalycium damnsii
g. grandiflora
g. horstii
g. mihanovichi
g. saglione
g. scheutziaum
g. spegazzinni
Haageocereus versicolour
Lovinia arachnacantha
l. arachnoides
l. famatemensis
l. rubra (only name I have) ??
l. thioantha
Lophocereus schotti v montrose
Mammillaria bocasana
m. bombycina
m. campotricha
m. candida
m. celsianus
m. dolichothele longimamma
m. dixanthocentron
m. duwei
m. gemispina
m. gracilis
m. hahniana
m. magnifica
m. marksinan
m. meigaeana
m. mocrohelia
m. pringlei
m. plumosa
m. spinosissma
m. voburnesnsis
m. zeilmanniana
Matacana calliantha
m. aespitosa
m. purpurealba
Mila sublanata (caespitosa)
Melocactus azures
m. baheinsis
m. broadwayii
m. sp x 2
m. HU22
m. lamerii
m. shculzianus
Neochilenia floccossa
n. napina
n. multicolor
n. geracephal
Notocactus claviceps
n. leninghausii
n. magnificus
n. ottonis
n. ritulans
n. roseoleutua
n. scopa
n. sp
n. uebelmannianus
Oreocereus celcianus
o. hendriksenisanus
o. sp
o. trolli
o. trolli v major
Opuntia sp x 4
Parodia herzogii
p. matranan ?
Pachycereus marginatus a 3
Pelecephorea valdenziana
Pilocereus fulvinatus
Rebutia x4
Soehrensis grandis
Sulcorebutia candidae
s. sp
Tephrocactus glomeratus
Thelocactus bicolor c. schotti
t. conothelos
t. lloydii
t. lohpothelel
t. nidulans
Trichocereus bridgesii monstose
t. grandifloris crest
t. macrogonus
t. pasacanus
t. schopulicolis
t. spachinaus (white and pink)
t. huascha
Weingartia trolli
Un Named
mytrilocactus x 2
Mammillaria 6
NOID 20+

Excuse the spelling and the wrong/correct names but I go with the tags :)

Betty

ps. I also have hundreds of succulents and many hundreds of other seedlings. Glutton for punishment
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Post by Lewis_cacti »

Cool Betty. :D
heaps of great plants in that list.
im particularly interested in lophocereus schotti v.monstrose.. thats something i have only seen in books and on the net.. it looks so weird and amazing. have you got any pictures?
nice seedling list. lots of nice astro hybrids and cultivars, ariocarpus and obregonia. (thats a plant i really want :oops: ). Where did you get all the seed from? what method are you using? i really hope they are going well for you. :wink:
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Post by lordarutha »

Very nice list Betty, I would love to get my hands on A.bravoanus. You sure have a lot of seedlings on the go! :D
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Hey Lewis
No photos sorry, I will try to find it tomorrow. I hope its still alive, I have crossed off ones I know that have died but have not been outside with the list yet :( All are in pots so should not be hard to find if its alive lol I am afraid I am pretty slack at times

The seeds I mainly got from ebay. Botanical Archive they list on Oz now after I starting buying from them and gave them the link to AQIS. Also from a few others for the astro's.

I should have so many more but I have not been looking after them properly, so many little pots that look empty [-X

I use the baggie method, but have not sown seeds this season yet. I have some to do but my time is taken up with work and the other seedlings.

The Obregonia...... only one seedling going but that is all I need. I think it is 18 months old (did not write the date on the seeds back then) and is starting to look like something now. The arios are about the same age.
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lordarutha wrote:Very nice list Betty, I would love to get my hands on A.bravoanus. You sure have a lot of seedlings on the go! :D
Thanks...... Too many seedlings :shock: with these and all the other seedlings it potting up time that is the worry, but get them done gradually. At least with the cacti they stay where they are for a long time :)

Heres my a.bravoanus
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Stenocereus schottii monstrose is a popular landscaping plant here...here's a few pics from two yards a few houses down:

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Post by Lewis_cacti »

wow, it looks so cool. :D
i wish that were a popular landscaping plant here...
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Peter great shots :)

Lewis I am not taking a pic of mine as its so ugly covered in scale etc. They love this plant ](*,)

I scrape them off with a paint brush and spray with Rogor but they keep coming back. Also it badly needs to be repotted :|

Oh well changed my mind, please open eyes every so slowly.............. don't be scared :oops:

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Yep, mine was/is a scale magnet too! After the systemic that I used made its way into the plant, I didn't have much trouble after that.
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Hi Betty, I have just noticed your Melocactus. Have you had much luck with them, I have just had the biggest one I have shed its roots where I overwatered it. :( How do you keep yours alive?
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Betty i just love the way the plant behind your schotti looks like its trying to escape from the pot by sliding out the side :lol:
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lordarutha wrote:Hi Betty, I have just noticed your Melocactus. Have you had much luck with them, I have just had the biggest one I have shed its roots where I overwatered it. :( How do you keep yours alive?
Paul melos hmmmmm not sure how I keep the larger ones alive, have been known to kill some smallish ones no idea why the just curl up on me :oops:
I water them with all the others once a week in summer and about one every month or two in winter. Spring once every few weeks. It depends on how hot it is. Like last week and the week ahead it is high 30C's and its autumn :roll:
Betty i just love the way the plant behind your schotti looks like its trying to escape from the pot by sliding out the side
Hob the Mammillaria doesn't like where it is and wants to escape :wink:
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After the systemic that I used made its way into the plant, I didn't have much trouble after that.
Daiv I spray with Rogor but I think its time to give it a drink of it :thumbup:
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Post by Lewis_cacti »

Say Betty... i have a seedling Leuchtenbergia principis about the same size as your seedling A. bravoanus... care to trade? :lol:
hmm somehow i don't like my chances.
seriously though, i can get them quite readily from a friend... nice seedlings for $5.
here's mine...
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Lewis_cacti wrote:Say Betty... i have a seedling Leuchtenbergia principis about the same size as your seedling A. bravoanus... care to trade? :lol:
hmm somehow i don't like my chances.
seriously though, i can get them quite readily from a friend... nice seedlings for $5.
here's mine...
Hey Lewis.........sorry I love your l.principis but the ario is all mine [-(

Have a look at my new topic......... oops you made me do it :lol:
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Post by MichaelCactus »

Wow Betty, i knew you had a great collection and etc, but seeing your seeds list and plants in photos, im so overwhelmingly jealous! All your Astro hybrids make me drooooooooool!
Hey Betty, if Lewis is offering a crummy little seedling, ill offer you this great rare species of Echinopsis, atleast 6 or 7 times bigger than your Ario seedling! What ya say.... :P
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