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A few favorites

A few favorites hope you enjoy
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Richard

Comments (12)

  • bikerdoc5968 Z6 SE MI
    10 years ago

    Very nice, Richard. ID's for the Haworthia, Huernia and pictures 7 &8?????

    Thx
    Howard

  • rosemariero
    10 years ago

    Wow! They all look great, Richard! Thanks for the show! =)

  • hanzrobo
    10 years ago

    Wow!!! Those would be some of my favorites too:)

    I love the bands on the trunk of your jade. Also, I've never seen an Anacampseros with a trunk! Looks like 2 plants, how old are they?

    Your Adromischus filicaulis is very nice, one of my faves. I would recommend starting a few new plants from leaf, if you haven't already, or even rooting a cutting with fresh growth. These can get woody and appear stressed with age, leaves grow smaller and seem difficult to hydrate. I think they just become less efficient at transferring moisture and nutrients over time. The fresh plants are always more robust and attractive, in my opinion.

    Are those fruits on your Acanthorhipsalis? Wonderful!! Did you pollinate them yourself? Is it crossed with something? Inquiring minds want to know.

  • oldstumpy1 Long Island ny
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    I was afraid someone wood would ask there names.
    Even with two monitors side by side I have difficulty with names
    1 Crassula Ovata Gollum Jade
    2 Crassula Ovata
    3 Sedum DIVERGENS
    4 Haworthia noid
    5 hurenia noid
    6 Acanthorhipsalis Monacantha
    7 anacampseros rufescens
    8 adromisch marianiae var immaculatus multicolor
    9 Crassula Arborescens Jade Silver Dollar
    10 Miranda velvet picture plant

    I can grow just about anything but I have got to be the worst hear at IDs please feel free to correct any that you feel are wrong I wont be offended

    Richard

  • bikerdoc5968 Z6 SE MI
    10 years ago

    Richard, has the Huernia never flowered for you? It looks mature enough.

  • camellia1_gw
    10 years ago

    Very nice group of plants! I love the trunk on your gollum.

  • oldstumpy1 Long Island ny
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Hi Howard
    I have several this one has not flowered since I repotted it in a plastic pot .
    I think it is this one.
    Hi camellia
    I have had this Gollum about three years it came from Texas as an unrooted stick and is just starting to fill out now

    Richard

  • wantonamara Z8 CenTex
    10 years ago

    Very nice huernia.

  • wweidele
    10 years ago

    Awesome awesome awesome nice pics

  • kathi_mdgd
    10 years ago

    Great pictures richard!!I really like #6&7 the best.
    Tfs
    Kathi

  • greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a
    10 years ago

    Very nice!
    In that first image, I see a large 'Hobbit,' which you didn't mention, and two 'Gollum' Jades.

    Josh

  • oldstumpy1 Long Island ny
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Hi Ryan
    sorry, some how I missed your post.
    The Acanthorhipsalis has been out side all summer it has had the berries for the last three years.
    starting plants from cuttings or leaves has been one of my problems.
    Josh, someone told me that you can't grow jades on Long Island, I now have over fifty and looking for a red horn and
    some of the others not readably available.
    This one is about four years old in an inch and half pot.

    Richard

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