Cactus of the Month

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Looks great Hob! Thank you for all of your hard work, they are always intersting to read, and very well put together!
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Post by hob »

Well thats 3 more done ............. only one more to go

Setiechinopsis mirabilis

http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24168

Hamatocactus setispinus

http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24169

Leuchtenbergia principis

http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24171

time for a break, only one more to go now :D
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once again you've done a great job! I've recently sown s. mirabilis, looks like I'll be doing that again in a few years
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just made it with less than 3 hours to spare :shock:
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:38 pm


December 2011 Lobivia westii

(how did i do Phil?)

http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24212

that makes 7 years done ........three for John and 4 for me .....I never did have the knowledge that John had.....i'm running out of idea's for future features, i never pretended to be an expert .........just good at research.....

anyone else want a go at it ??
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Just wondering--what happened to this topic header?
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tumamoc wrote:Just wondering--what happened to this topic header?
no idea..........but i have fixed it now :)
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Any tips on what good cactus's there are to get
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"anyone else want a go at it ??" Only just joined and read this.

Do they have to be in the same format as yours Hob? I think I have about three similar articles I already did like this for our Nottingham branch newsletter and could perhaps do a couple more if any use?

Yavia Cryptocarpa

A comparatively recently discovered plant. Known originally from a small area just on the Argentinean side of the border with Bolivia, in the province of Jujuy, near La Quiaca, at 3,700m, though other sites have now been found. The name cryptocarpa means “hidden fruit” as the fruit at first is deeply sunken in the crown, the plant only exerting it later.

My original grafted plant came from the British Cactus & Succulent Society Society offer a few years ago and I flowered it the second year I had it. Unfortunately after flowering and apparently setting fruit even though not having another to cross pollinate it with and fruits being empty, the scion then simply withered on the stock though the stock was still completely healthy.

This is a habitat picture by Roger Ferryman.
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The plants are small and depressed in habitat, as you can see. Unfortunately in cultivation on grafts they tend to get rather bloated, even though they may grow far quicker. I hope to put one on It’s own roots sometime and see if it will retain a more natural shape. I have now obtained a replacement thankfully and hope this one will flower like the original one below.
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DaveW wrote:"anyone else want a go at it ??" ....... DaveW
I have read most if not all of these and I love them. I vote YES! Dave have a go at it. Thank-you
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Sounds like the ol' "We're right behind you, all the way"! Dave :wink: :lol: That being said, still very much being @ the newbie end....I promise I'll study hard whatever comes down the pipe!
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I am sure some of the other Brit's on here could do something similar Hob if you used the thumbscrews on them, since nobody seems to have volunteered this year and I have seen their pictures on other sites! What about all the other photographers too?
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This would be just great, with you continuing it for some time Dave!
Is it up to the moderator to select the species for the month, Hob ?
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I think Hob might be touring with his new RV. :D

Dave, sending you a PM on this topic...
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Received your PM and thinking about it Daiv. The problem may be whether after all this time and Hob's numerous posts species may be duplicated again, though of course the pictures would be slightly different. I can probably do two or three months with stuff I have on hand already, but it would be a good idea if others joined in. I know Jens has plenty of pictures. Helping writing text is no problem if needed as long as it is cacti, though preferably they would need to write their own, certainly for Other Succulents.
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I certainly would be more than happy to put in a picture of a cultivated plant if needed.
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