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Sat, May 12, 12 at 1:01
| Things are puppin'! Could hit 90 degrees this weekend (blech), and I'll be whimpering and fanning myself. The Haws and I need sun hats.
Spitting out pups on the floor during a re-pot, but thankfully, all with roots. (Plus sweet Agave pup gift.)
Been pretty blessed this week plant- and people-wise, gotta say.
Colleen |
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- Posted by Microthrix none (My Page) on Sat, May 12, 12 at 1:25
| Sigh everyone has haworthia truncata but me :'( ... but im gonna get one soon! Nice job on growing the fern with cacti ! Didnt work well with me ... very nice collection! Very well taken care for and trimmed |
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| Thank you--the plants do well for themselves. :) That fern came up all tangled in the roots of that Aloe-Gasteria plant, and I've just hoped it will continue on as well as it has. The summer's a bit hard on it, and I may move it to greater shade this weekend with the tough high temps. And certainly not everyone has a truncata--before this afternoon I didn't! I've never seen one in my area, that's for sure. |
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- Posted by Microthrix none (My Page) on Sat, May 12, 12 at 2:54
| I had to take the cacti out of my green house in feb or march because the southern california sun was roasting them o_o i wish i could have found a haworthia truncacta this afternoon. lol |
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| I found a truncata in my mailbox this afternoon. ;) Lucky girl I am. |
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- Posted by Beachplants Z11 (My Page) on Sat, May 12, 12 at 9:57
| Love the variegated Aeonium - nice crisp pics as well. |
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| Beautiful plants! What is the name of the darker, fan shaped aloe in photo 9? I would love one of those. Barb |
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| Woah, surprise to see this old thing pop up here! That gorgeous Aloe is an Aloe variegata. I can't take credit for the beautiful shape because it's a pretty new purchase. I couldn't help but splurge a little for it. |
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- Posted by Microthrix none (My Page) on Mon, Jul 2, 12 at 0:21
| Its been so long i now have a haworthia truncata! Yay :P has yours grown any since thiese pics were taken? (i know they are of slow growth) and also the haworthia above it : ) |
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