Thank you very much for your information.I think it looks like G. pillansii.
I have confidence for the name of succulent now.
Frank
Thank you very much for your information.I think it looks like G. pillansii.
Impressive and really beautiful plants .Hanazono wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 4:19 am A steel fence stands on the south side of large greenhouse, which height is 1.8 m.
I planted Euryops Pectinatus along the fence as the decoration of greenhouse some years ago.
The instruction said the plant would reach to 1m height.
The photo is the current situation. The height is more than 2m. The south side of greenhouse affects on sunlight intake.
I will cut them back after finished the flower.
It is still in winter inside of the greenhouse but spring has come to outside.
Thanks for your comment.Impressive and really beautiful plants .
Good morning Hanazono Very nice plants. Do they have the same parents, all of them? Or rather do the plants in picture nr.1 have the exact same parents? In other words, are they true siblings?
All cacti on the photo No. 1 are rooted off-sets.Do they have the same parents, all of them? Or rather do the plants in picture nr.1 have the exact same parents? In other words, are they true siblings?
All of them were propagated from seeds harvested from my myriostigmas.And the same for the plants in picture nr.2? Are these true siblings,as in from the same seed pod and with the same father all of them?