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Euphorbia Trigona Rubra 4 stalks 18" (please note, sap from most euphorbias is caustic to the skin, so if you ever decide to take cuttings, do it with caution)
Euphorbias are succulent plants, but require more water than most succulents.
Well rooted plant started from my mother plant
Plant will...
A rare and unusual hybrid form of the traditional E. Tirucalli 'pencil cactus' that produces heavily pointed, bushy branches. I only know of one grower (aside from me) that even has this hybrid available. At maturity it grows into a tree and begins to form a bark-like skin on it's largest/oldest...
Hi everyone,
I'm very new here and would like to see if I can trade with some members for CP plants or seeds: serracenia, drosera, nepenthes, etc...anything is fine as I only have 1 Serracenia and 1 Nepanthes. I hope to trade within the next 2-3 weeks. We can send something of equal postage...
With my adventure to Denver Botanic Gardens, many a wonder had been witnessed for this day. I decided to take more pictures, as these are 90% of what crowds my photo storage. Sorry for the tater quality pictures.
You approach the turnstiles and know that when you get there, you have to give...
I grow this since 1983.
I was 6 when my oncle buy me a little 6 inches trigona !
Euphorbia trigona 35yo plant par dals009, sur Flickr
Euphorbia trigona 35yo plant par dals009, sur Flickr
Hey there :)
I am looking for a few large dracena marginata trees/plants (or similar species). By large I mean ideally 5-8 feet tall with a trunk diameter of at least a few inches. They are common tropical houseplants but they aren't typically available in such a large size.
I have a gaggle...
Hey TF members! Have you ever grew something and never growing it again or taking a long break from growing it?
Of course, I'll start:)
Phalaenopsis Orchids-Yup, that's right those "easy, beginner ones". Tried 5 times with different kinds at different times, they "survived" for a while.... then...
I go to the NC State Fair every year to eat tasty but terrible fair food and to see the plant displays. This year was pretty cool, nothing particularly special but I figured I would share it with you guys.
A venus flytrap-esque salad grabber!
IMG_3425 by mcmcnair
The ferns that were on display...
My growlist:
-Stylidium caespitosum
-Genlisea aurea
-Heliamphora minor var minor Auyan
-Heliamphora minor var pilosa Auyan (Many different genetics)
-Heliamphora minor 'burgundy-black'
-Heliamphora minor 'big orange'
-Heliamphora minor 'selection 1'
-Heliamphora minor "aonda giant"
-Heliamphora...
Here's my growlist, as far as I can remember. The dates are purchase/order arrival dates (if I can remember)
Everything with an asterisk before it (*) is up for possible trade, or may be in the relatively near future.
Cephalotus:
young mature plant with two growth points. Early spring 2011...
Nepenthes:
N. ventricosa
N. sanguinea
N. "Splendid Diana"
N. "St. Pacificus"
N. tentaculata
N. "Red Leopard"
N. "Barbarian"
N. ampularia "Harlequin Red"
N. splendiana xx mixta
N. kampotiana
N. mirabilis xx kuchingensis
Sarracenia:
S. "Judith Hindle"
S. purpurea ssp. venosa
S. leucophylla
S...
US ONLY!
Up for auction is a vast assortment of succulents. Included is:
8x Kalanchoe...Tubiflora?
4x Aloe (NOT Vera, but feels nice on sunburn anyway :p)
1x Kalanchoe Tomentosa (Chocolate Soldier)
1x Euphorbia Tirucalli (Pencil Cactus/Milkbush)
1x Hawthoria Fasciata var Fasciata
1x Senecio...
Hey guys I've removed a couple offsets from my Euphorbia flanaganii (or "small medusa's head") while repotting and I was wondering what process I need to go through to get them rooting? Right now they're just on a wooden shelf. There's a rumor that Euphorbias will only root in March but that...
I found this while looking up info on a plant.
This is the only visible part of Hydnora africana the root parasite of Euphorbia caput-medusae.
Open bloom
Read about the first (and only?) growing experiment with this pair of plants here:
http://www.botany.org/Parasitic_Plants/Hydnora_africana.php
Euphorbia platyclada
A lovely pink stick - in "growth"! What looks like algae or moss patches on it are apparently the photosynthetic parts.
Tylecodon bucholtziana
Another stick! It bloomed just before I got it, I had the pleasure of picking off the dried flowers. It puts out small bright...
:-D Yippy!! I finaly got my first "Living Stones" Lithops, the creamy light one with the flower is Schwantesii V. Marthae and the darker one is Bromfieldii V. Glaudinae, they are WAAAAAAAAAY COOOOOL.. I definately need to get a few more and i also got a Euphorbia Obesa "baseball" its so cute and...
Dustin's grow/trade/wanted list
I just started back up here's a quick Grow list :)
* Willing to Trade, for the right offers i may be more flexible.
Nepenthes
*(1) N. Ventricosa
(1) N. Truncata (d) red flush EP
*(10+) N. Ventrata
(1) N. splendiana x veitchii
(1) N. ventricosa 'black lips x...
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