What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Re Corryocactus apiciflorus. I presume you PM'd the person who posted it on the forum? There are a few on the French site and I believe Phillip Cormon, whose talks in the UK I have attended, posted a similar one. The best way is to join the site and then PM the poster for information since most understand English even if we are bad at other languages.
https://www.cactuspro.com/forum/read.ph ... 786,612786
https://www.cactuspro.com/forum/read.ph ... 786,612786
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Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Thanks Dave! Hadn't seen that forum.
"If you are not killing plants, you are not really stretching yourself as a gardener."
-- J.C. Raulston, horticulturist, founder of the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, N.C.
-- J.C. Raulston, horticulturist, founder of the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, N.C.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
this plant lobivia something maybe rebutioides ? I think its a heirloom cactus now its so old and out of style.
used to have one and found this picture on this website. anyone got one? stem cutting ? trade or sell whatever works.
used to have one and found this picture on this website. anyone got one? stem cutting ? trade or sell whatever works.
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Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
As you say Keith it is not only the supposed rare plants that are now hard to locate where you live, but also those that have gone out of fashion for being "too common".
Many of the old unfashionable plants you can now usually only get easily as seed, since nurserymen stop propagating them because everybody wants the latest novelty. The only other source is usually a collector with an old collection who still has it left.
I have just had to beg an offset of Mammillaria saboae from a friend the other side of the UK since all my local cactophile friends no longer had it either. We had all the other supposedly more uncommon varieties and forms (haudeana, goldii and rockzekii) but had all lost the old original type plant. My plant lost it's roots and had dried up before I noticed it and I did not manage to save any offsets. I agree with you some of the old plants are still some of the most attractive.
Here it was at it's best.
Another plant I would not want to be without is Chamaecereus silvestrii, or Echinopsis chamaecereus if you prefer. Very common but still attractive in bloom.
Many of the old unfashionable plants you can now usually only get easily as seed, since nurserymen stop propagating them because everybody wants the latest novelty. The only other source is usually a collector with an old collection who still has it left.
I have just had to beg an offset of Mammillaria saboae from a friend the other side of the UK since all my local cactophile friends no longer had it either. We had all the other supposedly more uncommon varieties and forms (haudeana, goldii and rockzekii) but had all lost the old original type plant. My plant lost it's roots and had dried up before I noticed it and I did not manage to save any offsets. I agree with you some of the old plants are still some of the most attractive.
Here it was at it's best.
Another plant I would not want to be without is Chamaecereus silvestrii, or Echinopsis chamaecereus if you prefer. Very common but still attractive in bloom.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Maybe I haven’t searched hard enough but I really want an Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus v Macdowellii (El Pilar).
I know seed is available on Mesagarden but obviously it can’t be sent to Europe. I love Arios a lot but this one is extra special for me, not only for how it looks but because where I live (Zaragoza, Spain) El Pilar is a huge symbol of the city.
I know seed is available on Mesagarden but obviously it can’t be sent to Europe. I love Arios a lot but this one is extra special for me, not only for how it looks but because where I live (Zaragoza, Spain) El Pilar is a huge symbol of the city.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
It can be send to Europe, but you probably need to pay for a certificate for those species with marked with an #.
Other option: keep your eyes on the Czech seed seller seed lists. This one might have what you want: http://www.kaktusynechvil.wz.cz
It has just been updated. Cactus Hobby Brno will be updated soon, and there are more than offer a lot of US or Mexican species.
Other option: keep your eyes on the Czech seed seller seed lists. This one might have what you want: http://www.kaktusynechvil.wz.cz
It has just been updated. Cactus Hobby Brno will be updated soon, and there are more than offer a lot of US or Mexican species.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
I was very happy to get a Backebergia and several Jasminocereus this year! Still looking for many of the rare Brazilian columnars.
See my current wanted lists here: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/cr.html and http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/en.html.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Yep, it is on here: http://kaktusynechvil.wz.cz/semena_podzim_2017.htmlAiko wrote:It can be send to Europe, but you probably need to pay for a certificate for those species with marked with an #.
Other option: keep your eyes on the Czech seed seller seed lists. This one might have what you want: http://www.kaktusynechvil.wz.cz
It has just been updated. Cactus Hobby Brno will be updated soon, and there are more than offer a lot of US or Mexican species.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Looking for Mammillaria perezdelarosae seeds from a reputable seller.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
I've been trying to find an Uebelmannia pectinifera.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
I have a list of plants I wish to have even have no sunny spots at my windowsills left for new plants. Among these are: Turbinicarpus alonsoi, Ferocactus fordii, Escobaria hesteri, Weingartia neumanniana, Maihueniopsis subterranea and some others. There is a list of plants I lost from the collection during the years. If I find some of those I will have to to get rid of some less loved ones to reduce their number somehow.
Sometimes I think that the task of keeping of hundreds of plants from different climates and habitats is almost unachievable and I better concentrate on the care of those well growing in my conditions.
Sometimes I think that the task of keeping of hundreds of plants from different climates and habitats is almost unachievable and I better concentrate on the care of those well growing in my conditions.
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
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Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
gerardo.cz has them. I sent them mail 2 weeks ago, still no reply.Ron43 wrote:Looking for Mammillaria perezdelarosae seeds from a reputable seller.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
See the 'Updated seed list' thread. They are easy to find in the list of the Czech sellers.Ron43 wrote:Looking for Mammillaria perezdelarosae seeds from a reputable seller.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Thank you.Fatich wrote:gerardo.cz has them. I sent them mail 2 weeks ago, still no reply.Ron43 wrote:Looking for Mammillaria perezdelarosae seeds from a reputable seller.
Re: What plant do you want most, but have been unable to find?
Czech seed suppliers often take their time, but the quality is typically great, and so are the prices.
See my current wanted lists here: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/cr.html and http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/en.html.