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A few photos

caudex1
10 years ago

Euphorbia oatsii
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Euphorbia duseimata
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Cyphostemma laza
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Fenestraria
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Cono uviforme
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Cono wettsteinii ssp wettsteinii
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Aloe Christmas Carol
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Adromischus marianae herrei
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Adromischus marianae
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Boophane disticha
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Tylecodon reticulata
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Ceraria namaquensis
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Comments (17)

  • blfresh
    10 years ago

    Incredible eye candy! Thanks so much for the artistry of the beautiful specimens.

  • averil
    10 years ago

    Cor! I don't know anything about these types of plants but those are all something else! When I was scrolling through the pics I fleetingly thought your Adromischus was a strawberry tart ha ha. They are all fascinating plants
    Regards
    Averil
    UK

  • averil
    10 years ago

    Just another quick note. Your pots are gorgeous!
    Averil

  • CactusN00b
    10 years ago

    Fantastic Artistry!!
    the pots , plants and photos..
    Cyphostemma laza , Euphorbia oatsii and Tylecodon reticulata , just WOW.

    I'm super jealous.

  • sradleye
    10 years ago

    all amazing and of course super jealous. the only problem is i think your pottery out shines the plants! and again, amazing.

  • brodyjames_gw
    10 years ago

    Oh! If only I had a peacock pot for that Boophane! Just beautiful, Keith, as always.
    Potting that E. oatsii must have involved a little magic!

    In awe, once again!

    Nancy

  • Colleen E
    10 years ago

    Those Adromischus are a dream. As are your creations. Perfect combinations; thank you for sharing.

  • hanzrobo
    10 years ago

    Great presentation. Your plants live in luxury!

  • caudex1
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Thanks everyone!

    I've struggled with various pots for the oatsii but this is the only pot that it looks good in. Didn't look right in shallow, wide or flaring containers. Making pots has it's advantages!

  • caudex1
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Othonna wrinkleana
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    Othonna cacalioides
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    Conophytum obcordellum
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    Conophytum hians
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    Astrophytum asterias x coahuilense
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  • wantonamara Z8 CenTex
    10 years ago

    the O wrinkle looks so comfortable reclining in its bed with her nose in her book..If you look carefully one can see two eyes and a hooked nose. nice do.

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    Caudex1,
    All I can say is you always serve up the nice eye candy.

    You can't help but think, Boy I sure wish I could own a couple of these beauties. They're are Marvelous! Nice art work too.

    Is there a place where they can teach us how to make these type 's of pottery?

    Greg

  • Pat z6 MI
    10 years ago

    Knock me out

  • whip1 Zone 5 NE Ohio
    10 years ago

    Kieth, as always, your plants are amazing! I love the Boophan and Tylecodon. they look like they're 100 years old.
    The Othonna cacalioides looks like it's from another planet!

    Rob

  • caudex1
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    >>>>Is there a place where they can teach us how to make these type 's of pottery?

    Greg,
    No one I know of. I had a guy from Michigan take a few of my photos to a pottery class and the instructor. Said she wasn't sure. There's also a group of ladies in SoCal trying replicate what I do and have not been very successful.

    If you take a course they'll teach you the basics and you'll have to figure out the rest

    Cheiridopsis candidissima
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    Euphorbia suzannae-marnierae
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    Euphorbia cremersii
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  • wantonamara Z8 CenTex
    10 years ago

    Beautiful blues in the first one of this grouping.

  • hijole
    10 years ago

    CAUDEX1, Understandable, You either got it or you don't :) so in the mean time it's back to H/D for whatever I can find.
    I sure enjoy your pics they aleays inspire me but without the know how I will always remain in dream land for my potting needs

    Greg