My collection
My collection
So ive had most of these plants for years , and i decided its time to show them.
To start off, my seedlings(sown September 2017
They have various , including various types among the families of Cacteae, notocactea, trihocereae, and others , including pereskia, tylecodon, yucca baccata , dasylrion, etc. Overall success rate has been ~67 percent, 85 among cacti. Sadly i forgot to label them, so most successes will be a mystery until spring when they are old enough to ID.
To start off, my seedlings(sown September 2017
They have various , including various types among the families of Cacteae, notocactea, trihocereae, and others , including pereskia, tylecodon, yucca baccata , dasylrion, etc. Overall success rate has been ~67 percent, 85 among cacti. Sadly i forgot to label them, so most successes will be a mystery until spring when they are old enough to ID.
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- Seedlings
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As for the second part, take a gander at my hardy sempervivums and sedums, among other things.
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- Sempervivums 1
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- Sempervivums 2+yucca
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- Sedums 1
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- Sedums 2 (Hylotelephium)
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Third part-Aloeae and Crasullaceae
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One more from yesterday, others are from my room.
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- Aloes
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- Pachycereus pringlei
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- Pilosocereus /cipocereus? next to mytrillocactus
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- Pilosocereus pachycladus
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- Stestonia, stenocereus dumortheri, pachycereus marginatus X2
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- Yucca brevifolia seedling
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- Dracanea draco seedling next to coral aloe
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Update-ferocacti, agaves , opunitas, etc
Also echeveria flower from last spring,
in case you wondered what that powder was,my special protective coating mix(insecticide).
Also echeveria flower from last spring,
in case you wondered what that powder was,my special protective coating mix(insecticide).
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- My oldest living cactus\almost 6 years old.
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- Echinocactus grusonii next to ferocactus
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- Ferocactus glauscens
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- Echeveria flower from last spring
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- Echeveria flower from last srping
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Last edited by stefan m. on Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: My collection
Nice varied collection. Wide selection.
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If circumstances would permit i would have grown asclepiadaceae and aizoaceae succulents , but sadly, for certain, reasons i decided not to.
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Opuntia humifusa from last spring. Not much, but very durable
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- ElieEstephane
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Re: My collection
What's the aloe in picture DSC_0043?
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
Re: My collection
Some kind of ferox and the like- iding spiky aloes(ferox, marlothi, aculeata , africana ,excelsa etc) is not really my strong suit.
All i can say for certain is that spiky aloes are shrub or tree like, and grown slowly. In addition, numerous hybrids exist and wholesalers dont realy label plants. ( we would have cacti and succulent id if they did)
Only aloes im certain(or relatively certain of ) are
brevifolia
broomi
cristmas carol(red one)
vera
arborescens
plicatilis seedling
and i got +35 aloe like plants.
All i can say for certain is that spiky aloes are shrub or tree like, and grown slowly. In addition, numerous hybrids exist and wholesalers dont realy label plants. ( we would have cacti and succulent id if they did)
Only aloes im certain(or relatively certain of ) are
brevifolia
broomi
cristmas carol(red one)
vera
arborescens
plicatilis seedling
and i got +35 aloe like plants.
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Update-stenocerei. Had to edit a bit.
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- not pruinosos.
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- Pruinosos
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Aeoniums, kalanchoe beharensis, aloe carrol, echeveria pulidonis,
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Update-some of the earlier plants up close.
On a side note, my photography skills need a work/That or my phones auto-focus.
On a side note, my photography skills need a work/That or my phones auto-focus.
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- A hybrid aristata?(Has scale, needs cleaning)
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- And its little brother-from-another mother
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- And its little brother-from-another mother
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- Haworthia
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- And I raise you my kalanchoe buds
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- Echeveria setosa
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- Aloe
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- crassula golum
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- Haworthia
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- Sedum and black prince(had root issues)
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- Sedum and black prince(had root issues)
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- Haworthia limfolia(involved in a three in a row sale scam)
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- Spiny aloe
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- Sprawling aloe
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- Echeveria perle nunrberg, with pachypytum who had issues
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- Graptopetalum, who is doing too well
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Part 2
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- Haworthia fasciata
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- Gasteria bicolor
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- With is seed pod and seeds(is it self fertile?)
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- Dudleya
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- and my other blooming kalanchoe(no id)
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- Pachyphytum?
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- Spiny aloe
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- Gasteraloe
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- ElieEstephane
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Re: My collection
Interesting succulents!
Sedum could be palmerii
Sprawling aloe could be juvenna
And the haworthia fasciata is actually haworthia (now haworthiopsis) attenuata. Fasciata is rare in cultivation and doesn't have any sort of markings on the inner side of the leaves.
Sedum could be palmerii
Sprawling aloe could be juvenna
And the haworthia fasciata is actually haworthia (now haworthiopsis) attenuata. Fasciata is rare in cultivation and doesn't have any sort of markings on the inner side of the leaves.
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)