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Here are some more pics from this last week. Some plants still need to fatten up. Enjoy. I hope these come out the right way. If not, I'm sorry about.
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Re: Marks flowers 2013
Mark,
I do like all those nice Texas Rainbow cacti (Echinocereus dasyacanthus). I do enjoy my plants a lot too. Also, what kind of chollas do you have there? One seems to be Cylindropuntia imbricata, what is the other one called?
Harald
I do like all those nice Texas Rainbow cacti (Echinocereus dasyacanthus). I do enjoy my plants a lot too. Also, what kind of chollas do you have there? One seems to be Cylindropuntia imbricata, what is the other one called?
Harald
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Hey Harald I believe the other cylindropuntia is a cylindropuntia kleiniae.
Mark
Mark
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Hey Mark,
Regarding your weird, rotated images. I'm guessing you took them on an iPhone, right? I've found images come up sideways, sometimes, when you try to upload them them. I fix this by rotating the image and recropping slightly. Experiment, and you'll probably find they upload properly when you do that.
Regarding your weird, rotated images. I'm guessing you took them on an iPhone, right? I've found images come up sideways, sometimes, when you try to upload them them. I fix this by rotating the image and recropping slightly. Experiment, and you'll probably find they upload properly when you do that.
I'll grow it as long as it doesn't have glochids. Gaudy flowers a plus.
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There was tons of bee's around here.
Mark,
Does it mean that you dont have to do the hand pollination/cross?
From what I can see they were grown on ground....I like it
I cant do that in Indonesia as when rainy season comes there will be many victims
Some Opuntias and Cereus could handle it but dont know with others.....Im just too affraid to do that
Cheers
Mark,
Does it mean that you dont have to do the hand pollination/cross?
From what I can see they were grown on ground....I like it
I cant do that in Indonesia as when rainy season comes there will be many victims
Some Opuntias and Cereus could handle it but dont know with others.....Im just too affraid to do that
Cheers
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Thanks BarryRice! I'll try that. It's weird though because when I upload the pics to my laptop the pictures are the right orientation. I will try experimenting.
Hendry-No the bee's took care of all the pollination.. hopefully. I hope the birds don't knock off the buds though . I have most of the natives and the hardier plants in the ground. Hardly and succulents besides agaves.
Mark
Hendry-No the bee's took care of all the pollination.. hopefully. I hope the birds don't knock off the buds though . I have most of the natives and the hardier plants in the ground. Hardly and succulents besides agaves.
Mark
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Re: Marks flowers 2013
Beautiful plants....what a wonderful landscape!
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A single ocotillo bloom!
Does anyone know how ocotillo seed looks?? There was a bigger flowering section and it had seed pods with a white fluffy sort of thing. I saved it just encase it was a seed.
Mark
Does anyone know how ocotillo seed looks?? There was a bigger flowering section and it had seed pods with a white fluffy sort of thing. I saved it just encase it was a seed.
Mark
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Re: Marks flowers 2013
Nice flowers, Mark.
Yes, the white "flakes" are the Ocotillo seeds.
Yes, the white "flakes" are the Ocotillo seeds.
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Thanks Darryl!
Here are a few E.horizonthalonius from today.
Mark
Here are a few E.horizonthalonius from today.
Mark
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Nice flowers!
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
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Hi Mark. everythings looking good man!
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!
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Beautiful flowers, especially the throat!
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Some more pics! We have had some good rains these past weeks! The plants seems to really enjoy it! They have finally fattened up. This small Ocotillo also leafed out. I wasn't even sure if it was still alive.
All three of these are blooming today! I love their fragrance.
One of the many clumps of Echinocereus Coccineus in the yard. The yellow tops are the sun.
E.texensis
Enjoy!
Mark
All three of these are blooming today! I love their fragrance.
One of the many clumps of Echinocereus Coccineus in the yard. The yellow tops are the sun.
E.texensis
Enjoy!
Mark
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I am loving these pics Mark.
Are all these plants in your back yard ?
If so I am right fuming with envy.
Those Echinocereus and the E. Texensis are looking great. More people in Texas should be growing cacti in their back yard. It's good for keeping Cactus for generations to come. Not to mention the wildlife associated with them. Looks so natural =^-^=
Wish I could show the world these pics.
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What are the three plants the same that are flowering ?
Are all these plants in your back yard ?
If so I am right fuming with envy.
Those Echinocereus and the E. Texensis are looking great. More people in Texas should be growing cacti in their back yard. It's good for keeping Cactus for generations to come. Not to mention the wildlife associated with them. Looks so natural =^-^=
Wish I could show the world these pics.
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What are the three plants the same that are flowering ?