Current Wishlist:
-succulent Talinum sp (not parviflorum, paniculatum, rugospermum or okanogoaense)
-Calibanus hookeri
Seeds for trade:
-Echinocactus texensis (from my plants)
-Escobaria vivipara (from my plants)
-Hamatocactus setispinus (from my plants)
-Echinocereus reichenbachii (from Somervell and Llano County, TX)
-Ferocactus wislizenii
-Echinocactus grusonii
-Talinum parviflorum (cold hardy perennial, from my plants)
-Sedum nuttallianum (cold hardy annual, from my plants)
I'm also open to trades for most cactus seeds, and open to paying for things on my wish list. I've started seeds closely related to those I'm searching for, and don't plan to waste your seeds. Many thanks for any help.
Seeds For Seeds
Seeds For Seeds
Last edited by rgiesecke on Wed Jun 24, 2015 6:51 am, edited 4 times in total.
"Horticulture, after all, is a mode of articulating and feeling time."
Re: Seeds For Seeds
Which form is the echinocereus reichenbanchii? I´m looking one tipe who have white spines and live close from Dallas
Re: Seeds For Seeds
My E reichenbachii seeds are a mix of forms collected in Somervell and Llano County, TX. Both populations include both white and tan spined plants. Shown is a white spined form in Somervell County. Plants of both forms flower seemingly identical flowers side by side in habitat, so I would think that production of seed that would come true to a particular form would require cultivation.Vanzily wrote:Which form is the echinocereus reichenbanchii? I´m looking one tipe who have white spines and live close from Dallas
I edited some more info into the original post as well.
"Horticulture, after all, is a mode of articulating and feeling time."