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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #735 on: November 05, 2014, 12:54:31 PM »
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Not sure what to do with all of these.....

 ....well indeed, it's a prickly problem, Bob. :D


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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #736 on: November 05, 2014, 03:29:04 PM »
Not a pointless endeavor, that's for sure.
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #737 on: November 05, 2014, 05:56:26 PM »


 Touché.......
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #738 on: November 07, 2014, 01:35:16 AM »
I found this picture of Gymnocalycium baldianum; actual color of the flower.
Think the gymnocalyciums really prefer a cooler exposure than they get here. In other words they should be treated like alpine plants instead of desert plants.
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #739 on: November 25, 2014, 10:41:21 AM »
From Simon Goodwin's twitter page -pix  from the nursery at RBGSydney- Sydney Botanic Garden
 Gymnocalycium saglionis - giant chin cactus from Argentina


I know nothing about this plant - I just thought the flowers are very beautiful!



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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #740 on: November 29, 2014, 10:01:20 PM »
Quite frankly I had never seen a flower on Senecio rowleyanus before.  This flower's frgrance is very intense, even I can smell it 10ft away.  The bigger potted clumps are loaded with buds but this one is the first to open.

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« Reply #741 on: December 12, 2014, 03:06:41 AM »
Here's one of the annual, flowering stems of Pterocactus tuberosus rooting. (I'm not certain that the stems are annual in their native habitat, though I think they are, but they are certainly annual here. The flowering stems shrivel and fall off; the underground caudex remaining over the winter...hopefully...to provide new flowering stems next year. Fairly bizarre.)
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #742 on: April 06, 2015, 07:29:05 PM »
For me, the first cacti blossoms every year: Pediocactus simpsonii and Echinocereus viridiflorus.
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #743 on: April 20, 2015, 11:00:14 AM »
There is an identification query for you succulent plant enthusiasts, here :  http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=13087.0        :)
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #744 on: April 20, 2015, 01:25:28 PM »
Friend says it looks like a juvenile Aloe ferox.  Johnw
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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #745 on: April 20, 2015, 02:08:44 PM »
Friend says it looks like a juvenile Aloe ferox.  Johnw

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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #746 on: April 21, 2015, 10:26:41 PM »
Pleiospilos nelii (1)

Rabiea albipuncta (2)

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« Reply #747 on: April 23, 2015, 09:05:32 PM »
Pictures from last week:
Pediocactus knowltonii was all the winter in the unheated greenhouse.
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« Reply #748 on: April 26, 2015, 09:02:25 PM »
Echinocereus triglochidiatus (1)

Echinofossulocactus (2)

Lophophora williamsii (3)

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Re: "Fat Plants" : cacti,succulents, caudiciforms, whatever..
« Reply #749 on: May 01, 2015, 05:50:41 PM »
Nice cacti Johan !

Echinocereus coccineus  with his extremely beautiful flowers .....

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