July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
Hi, All.
15 years I have been growing this plant from seed and it flowered in the month of the Plant of the month month. How clever is that.
15 years I have been growing this plant from seed and it flowered in the month of the Plant of the month month. How clever is that.
Cheers Agavegeoff.
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
very clever indeed, and a beauty.
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Gary
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
Good timing! Can we have Saguaro plant of the month and see if the same thing happens?Agavegeoff wrote:Hi, All.
15 years I have been growing this plant from seed and it flowered in the month of the Plant of the month month. How clever is that.
Cheshire, UK
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
Has everyone melted or do they not grow this small but interesting genus?
E. polycephalus, wet and dry. Photos from last year, I'm afraid. This year's seem to be too big for the forum.
E. polycephalus, wet and dry. Photos from last year, I'm afraid. This year's seem to be too big for the forum.
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
Very few and these ones at Sheilham Nursery were too big for my greenhouse so had to stay outside in South Africaiann wrote:Has everyone melted or do they not grow this small but interesting genus?
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
That's huge! I prefer the little ones. E. grusonii is just a Ferocactus with glued-on Echinocactus flowers anyway
E. parryi E. horizonthalonius Baby E. texensis
E. parryi E. horizonthalonius Baby E. texensis
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Re: July 2013 - Genus of the Month - Echinocactus
The first flowers.
I bought it when I was three or four centimeters
Echinocactus grusoni inermis 05 por rebutiagood, en Flickr
Vicent
I bought it when I was three or four centimeters
Echinocactus grusoni inermis 05 por rebutiagood, en Flickr
Vicent