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lancer99
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by lancer99 »
A very small one
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Tony
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by Tony »
Even the flowers look dead.
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!
Tony
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lancer99
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by lancer99 »
Tony wrote:Even the flowers look dead.
Now that is just not nice...I have added you to my list of "Euphorbia cyathia non-appreciators".....beware the grave consequences
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Angus
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by Angus »
ah, platyclada,
seems like you've got a nice one right there!
though they are small, I really like the cyathia
and love the plant too.
Any idea on the age of this specimen?
Günther.
For those about to grow succulents, we salute you!
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ihc6480
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by ihc6480 »
If theres a bouquet there it must be for Thumbalena
Good looking plant Robert
Bill
If it sticks ya or pokes ya, I like it
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swords
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by swords »
Ah another pink stick lover!
That's a nice sized clump, mines just one stick with a few branches.
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lancer99
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by lancer99 »
Thanks all!
I don't think it's very old...seems to be a fast grower. Here is a pic of it in June of last year, same pot:
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Tony
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by Tony »
I said it looked dead, I didnt say I did'nt like it.
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!
Tony
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Lachy
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by Lachy »
That is a weird-looking plant. Dead-looking, quirky, offbeat and very odd... yet strangely appealing.
It's like the Nick Cave of the plant world.
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lancer99
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by lancer99 »
Lachy wrote:That is a weird-looking plant. Dead-looking, quirky, offbeat and very odd... yet strangely appealing.
It's like the Nick Cave of the plant world.
Well I never expected anyone on cactiguide to mention Nick Cave!
Grinderman was my favorite album of 2007, and loved Dig!!Lazurus!!!Dig!!! (I forget how many "!!" to add
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Saw The Birthday Party in 1982....intense as you might expect
Ooops, off-topic again!
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