Another new "foetida" flower
Passiflora "foetida" by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And one of several new fruits, that seems to be developing muhc better in the new location I put the plant (taking over the kitchen windowsill...)
Passiflora "foetida" by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Doesn't look like much but I fought to get this thing to grow several times over (mostly because crappy "organic" sludge soil kept killing it).
Streptanthus farnsworthianus by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
In full sun the leaves can turn maroon, but at this time of year indoors is the only option
Streptanthus farnsworthianus by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
It's a weird one, because the basal leaves start out frilly and fringed, but when the inflorescence starts developing they switch to solid and broad
Streptanthus farnsworthianus by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Also, historically I have not done well with succulents, but figuring out that neglect does in fact work best for them. Forgetting they exist for a week at a time has resulted in happy Organ Pipe cactus:
Stenocereus thurberi by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Lechuguilla,
Agave lechuguilla by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Joshua Tree (in much need of repotting)
Yucca brevifolia by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Other Agave,
Agave palmeri by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Agave parryi by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Saguaro that probably need repotting,
Carnegia gigantea by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Mystery Barrel cactus species
Barrel Cactus by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And a stapeliad that also needs repotting
Stapelia gigantea by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Non-succulent: this pepper is special to me, because I received the seeds at an event related to an entirely unrelated interest of mine. Much like the name the creator gave it, it has...fluffy origins...
Angry Chihuahua F2 Pepper by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Also I'm finally getting key limes off my tree
Key Limes by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr