Fero seedling is adorable and Mamm seedling so big in not even one year time, impressive.
Enjoy the M.Crinita long lasting flowering...
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How kind of you to say so. I have learned that with photography if you take lots and lots of pictures, eventually one or two of them will turn out well.
The Echeveria lucita and the Mammillaria karwinskiana did not focus well. I apologize for those. I didn't look at them closely enough before posting them.
PLEASE DO! Please feel free to post anything you want in any of my topics. This forum is all about exchanging information, and I would not think for the first second and doing anything that would inhibit that.
What a kind thing for you to say. Quite gratifying to hear... especially from the Shakespeare quoting Lebanese whose postings are always full of the most beautiful pictures.
Ha, ha, ha...ElieEstephane wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 10:16 am I went to buy some bluberries and completely forgot! thanks for the reminder.
Ah, I'm glad you found them interesting. I was hoping someone would.
I am very glad you found them interesting. I hope someone would when I posted them. This whole Forum thing is about sharing knowledge. And I thought I would show others that consider themselves NOOBS what some new growth look like. Maybe something they hadn't seen before. I'm gratified to be able to contribute something to the knowledge base of this forum. Even if it's just something that's remotely interesting.
Oh those pictures are gorgeous! I like their dark nature too!Pompom wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 8:24 am There's this local photographer in instagram who mostly takes pictures of wildlife and his pictures are little dark spirited but he also adds pictures of the scenes too! Here's the link to his account, I hope it helps your hunger of Lapland pictures https://www.instagram.com/cvltfvck/?hl=fi
Aren't they!ElieEstephane wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 9:27 am Oh those pictures are gorgeous! I like their dark nature too!
And don't worry about the stenocereus. Mine have grown less than 1 cm from the beginning of the season so i'd say yours is doing pretty well.
Young columnars generally have weak root systems.
Nah, nah, nah, nah Elie.... I mean that there is NO room. .You can plant one of the pilosocereus in the groun wayne. They only take up vertical space.
You're welcomeWayneByerly wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 8:36 pm Ooohhh... Pompom... Thanks severely for the link. Some of those pictures were just extraordinary. I really love the ones of the birds eating from the hand of the photographer.
I have not so much a fear of little creatures as a general dislike of wildlife in general, as carriers of vermin (such as fleas) and diseases. Even cats and dogs carry vermin. You may recall that the black plague was carried by the fleas that mice and rats bore. Who knows what the bite of a wild animal carries? You hear on an irregular basis that raccoons carry rabies. And if raccoons do, then why not other animals? I cannot help but feel that insects may very will be the carriers of something that I'm sure you wouldn't want to have. You always hear about mosquitoes being the carriers of some kind of disease. I just don't think we as human beings have any business living with wildlife. I don't like unsanitary conditions.
Oh whyyy?! I love them! They like to setup bridges between columnar cacti and between the long spines. I try to nurse them with mosquitoes i kill because i have often seen all sorts of nasty insects in their webs that should not be seen somewhere else. On several occasions i have found mealybugs trapped in their webs.WayneByerly wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 12:30 pm And please, please, please, please... DON'T get me started on spiders!
And please, please, please, please... DON'T get me started on spiders!ElieEstephane wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 1:34 pmOh whyyy?! I love them!WayneByerly wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 12:30 pm And please, please, please, please... DON'T get me started on spiders!
Love those too! Except pigeons i hate pigeons! Their sounds are very annoyingWayneByerly wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 5:54 pm i have a problem with spiders like you have a problem with birds.