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| Been given a fair few cuttings and babies over the last year and would like to put a name to them all if possible!
First off, is this some kind of Kalanchoe? It has furry leaves if that helps: Another Kalanchoe but not sure of species? Some kind of Euphorbia I assume? Found this cactus outside someone's house. They had left it to die so I snapped off the most healthy part! Thanks everyone! |
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| 4. Peperomia ferreyrae or something similar. 5. I'd guess a Monadenium/Euphorbia. Monadenium ellenbeckii seems about right. 6. Some kind of epiphytic cactus. Looks like it was used as the root stock in a graft cactus? Don't know the genus -- try googling Pitaya. |
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| #1 probably K. beharensis; #2 K. daigremontiana; #5 Senecio mweroensis saginata. Yale |
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- Posted by rosemariero6 z10 /ss24 So. Calif. (My Page) on Tue, Nov 13, 12 at 15:19
| I agree with several of the IDs given. :) 1. Kalanchoe beharensis |
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| Off the subject - just want to say - It's nice to see you back Rosemarie...Rina |
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- Posted by rosemariero6 z10 /ss24 So. Calif. (My Page) on Tue, Nov 13, 12 at 17:51
| Thanks, Rina! =) Just jumping in for a few minutes. Things are looking UP for me! :) |
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| Thanks everyone! |
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- Posted by Dzitmoidonc 6 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 19, 12 at 7:54
| (Crawling to the keyboard. Raising hand out of range of camera so nobody can see. Drinks a shot of rotgut Bourbon to steady his nerves before he raises an objection.) RoRo, unless the pot in #3 is one inch dia., I doubt that is a Rhipsalis. Maybe a somewhat etiolated Chamaecereus silvestrii? Always good to hear from you RoRo. It makes things right with the world. |
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- Posted by rosemariero6 z10 /ss24 So. Calif. (My Page) on Mon, Nov 19, 12 at 12:13
| I see you raising your hand, Dzitmo!! Hee hee! Good catch! I was in too much of a hurry to take that ot size into consideration! So, no...not the Rhipsalis I thought on #3. =) Your suggestion is MUCH better! |
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