Frank's blooming saison 2010
Wow, awesome plants and flowers!
I don't know what these mean...
"And i forgot "Stroopwafel", "Pindakaas" and of course "Frikandel"
But they don't sound like compliments!
I like Stroopwafel, I might use that myself. I can just see myself next time a driver cuts me off; "Hey, stroopwafel, use your signal next time!"
I don't know what these mean...
"And i forgot "Stroopwafel", "Pindakaas" and of course "Frikandel"
But they don't sound like compliments!
I like Stroopwafel, I might use that myself. I can just see myself next time a driver cuts me off; "Hey, stroopwafel, use your signal next time!"
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.
Tim
Tim
I'm really curious how you're going to pronounce that
at least here's the translation: a 'stroopwafel' is two cookies with some kind of thick syrup between it, 'pindakaas' is peanut butter but a different kind than the one you know, a 'frikandel' is a deep fried meat stick.
they are all dutch specialties.
please invite me when you're going to drive through holland, I have to be there when you call someone a stroopwafel!
at least here's the translation: a 'stroopwafel' is two cookies with some kind of thick syrup between it, 'pindakaas' is peanut butter but a different kind than the one you know, a 'frikandel' is a deep fried meat stick.
they are all dutch specialties.
please invite me when you're going to drive through holland, I have to be there when you call someone a stroopwafel!
With apologies to the late Professor C. D. Darlington the following misquotation springs to
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
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Short update of today:
Chamaecereus Hybride 'Corinna'
Breeder : Dr.Binnig
Hybridization : Chamaecereus silvestrii x Lobivia cabradei F1
(Source: Homepage of Gerd Weiss (Rügenkaktus = RGW)
Echinocereus engelmannii ssp. fasciculatus DJF0900.26 (David J.Ferguson) USA, Arizona, Greenlee Co.,
Best regards,
Frank
Chamaecereus Hybride 'Corinna'
Breeder : Dr.Binnig
Hybridization : Chamaecereus silvestrii x Lobivia cabradei F1
(Source: Homepage of Gerd Weiss (Rügenkaktus = RGW)
Echinocereus engelmannii ssp. fasciculatus DJF0900.26 (David J.Ferguson) USA, Arizona, Greenlee Co.,
Best regards,
Frank
Hi,
this week is Chamaecereus hybrids week
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Granat' (from Kakteen Haage)
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Kleine Weisse'
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Paulinae'
Chamaecereus Hybrid RGW08
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Unikum'
...and now some complete different....
Echinopsis Hybrid Rheingold No. 243 'Karo Bube'
Echinopsis Hybrid Roth 60
Hildewinteria Hybrid 'Humkes Röschen
Best regards,
Frank
this week is Chamaecereus hybrids week
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Granat' (from Kakteen Haage)
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Kleine Weisse'
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Paulinae'
Chamaecereus Hybrid RGW08
Chamaecereus Hybrid 'Unikum'
...and now some complete different....
Echinopsis Hybrid Rheingold No. 243 'Karo Bube'
Echinopsis Hybrid Roth 60
Hildewinteria Hybrid 'Humkes Röschen
Best regards,
Frank
wow, fantastic hybrids, I especially like the unikum (that red stripe on the petal is remarkable), kleine weisse and humkes röschen! did you cross these yourself?
With apologies to the late Professor C. D. Darlington the following misquotation springs to
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)