Why would I mind your picture. After all it is a beautiful flower. And you're right it looks almost identical.hlchang wrote:Hi Majcka, your Hoya looks like the Hoya carnosa in my garden. It flowered last year. Hope you do not mind me including the picture.
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Checking in again with you, Maja. You are so lucky to have a healthy, blooming N. roseoluteus! For me, the standouts are all your vividly colored Lobivias. I've always loved the Hoya flowers, especially when they are so densely packed they look like a snowball. My 35 year old inherited plant suffered a lot during the move from NY to Vermont, but it's coming back nicely now with lots of dense green growth. Our recent spell of sunny, hot and humid weather has helped it a lot, I imagine.
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Thank you Fanaticactus. I was waiting so long for N.roseoluteus...but the one I have from my starts never bloomed. Not even this year. This two were a last years rescue from a compost pile. Here near lives a man who have a space problems and have to throw things away every now and then. If I happen to come along just at the right time I can get some really nice stuff. Like N.roseoluteus flowering just the next spring.
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Yesterday's bloomer:
And today's newcommers:
And today's newcommers:
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majcka wrote:Yesterday's bloomer:
Nice flower Maja....looks like my Echi. Calochlora's flower
And today's newcommers: Nice additions....... can you stop buying plants, Maja?
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Brilliant flower Maja!
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majcka wrote:I think Jonatan would come through much more cheaper than you would.hendryterok wrote:Nice flowers Maja.....Esp. the purple one
Wondering how much for the price to see it directly
Regards,
Hendry
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If only . .
Not much luck this year
I don't have much luck this year with my Adenium obesum. It only has one flower this time of year:
Last July it looked like this:
I think the difference is obvious.
But at least I have other flowers to watch:
Last July it looked like this:
I think the difference is obvious.
But at least I have other flowers to watch:
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There's always a bright side to everything, Maja. Well, at least MOST things...
Catch a falling star--but don't try it with a cactus!
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There's always a bright side to everything, Maja. Well, at least MOST things...
Catch a falling star--but don't try it with a cactus!
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We had several weddings today.
Tis was the first couple (Mr. and Ms. Astrophythum):
Another pair were Mr. and Ms. Coryphantha:
And last but not the least Lobivia and Echinopsis
This was the Minister:
Tis was the first couple (Mr. and Ms. Astrophythum):
Another pair were Mr. and Ms. Coryphantha:
And last but not the least Lobivia and Echinopsis
This was the Minister:
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