My plant collection
My plant collection
Well hey guys I introduced myself in the new members part of the forum and this is just gonna be to basically show off what little i have its nothing compared to what the other members collections look like (I envy you all ) but hopefully my collection will grow... well I wont bore u all with words anymore cuz lets be honest people like seeing pics so heres a few for all to enjoy and yes I will update this regularly
Re: My plant collection
Cpman, thanks for sharing. It looks like you have a great climate for cacti!
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No prob and yea the climate here in PR is great for nearly all kinds of plants also if any1 ID's some of the cacti I would be so grateful thanks guys!
Re: My plant collection UPDATES! :)
Well my Epiphyllum Oxypetalum will be flowering tonight! I'll be sure to take some nice pics for u all, I went to a local nursery and got a pot full of flowering Mammillaria decipiens, I have figured out what the giant cactus from next door is apperantly its a Consolea moniliformis which is a native species from the Carribean, and finally i potted up two of the unknown seed grown cacti I believe the bigger one to be a golden barrel cactus.
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Omg the amazing one night shows my Epiphyllum Oxypetalum does during the summer never get old as promised heres the blooms wide open at 10:56 pm lol
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Re: My plant collection
Wow those are nice! I'm sure they smell good too.
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Well heres a small update on my windowsill growing
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Hi, cpman - glad to see these nice plants you have there - the place everything you like grows easily.
The left seedling is some kind of Ferocactus, that on right - Echinocactus grusonii. The cutting in the back is actually a green fruit but it could root and proliferate, who knows...The Consolea moniliformis cutting in the back and two of the unknowns potted up
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8