ID please
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Re: ID please
Trichocereus ceramicus, Ubelmannia ceramicus and I'm not sure of the other, maybe Echinocereus scheeri ssp ceramicus?
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Looks like wax to me. But could also be ceramic. Pottery.
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A nice stand of a different genus.
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Hi all.
One of our branch members has got rubber cacti and succulents ,they are more realistic than those
shown, she takes them along when we have displays to trick the public , it creates a good talking point.
One of our branch members has got rubber cacti and succulents ,they are more realistic than those
shown, she takes them along when we have displays to trick the public , it creates a good talking point.
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Similar to my seedlings which the cat fancies?
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Re: ID please
And another one, not grown very much so far and can take below zero in this cold spell.
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Re: ID please
A few more, they seem to be related.
Then 2 forms of Cereus tannenbaumius ssp vitreus. I find this is best in the light from mid December till early January, then kept in total darkness for the rest of the year. Ultra low water requirements - it's quite delicate. often found in association with spruce or fir trees, can be epiphytic.
Left I think is Echinocactus grusonii ssp cerumineus, but possibly Echinopsis subdenudata ssp cerumineus. The one on the right is Mammillaria ceruminea. Not sure about the middle one.Then 2 forms of Cereus tannenbaumius ssp vitreus. I find this is best in the light from mid December till early January, then kept in total darkness for the rest of the year. Ultra low water requirements - it's quite delicate. often found in association with spruce or fir trees, can be epiphytic.
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I know the OP was a bit potty, but mine can't hold a candle to yours, Mike, in your first pic.