Some pictures of Cono seedlings which were sown in March last year. Lovely colours on some of these, helped I believe by being under lights for the past couple of months. Not the best photos I'm afraid.
Conophytum pellucidum (Carolusberg)
Conophytum loeschianum SB1138 Lorelei MSG1429.072
Conophytum lydiae (Steenberg)
Conophytum lithopsoides (NW Kweekfontein)
Conophytum pellucidum 'Pardicolor' GM343 (E Goegap)
Coloured Conophytum seedlings
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Coloured Conophytum seedlings
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Re: Coloured Conophytum seedlings
Delicious jelly babies!
First it was orchids, then, since c.2001, cacti and succulents. I'm into South African plants, mainly conos, lithops and haworthias, with a few cacti, especially 'posh' mamms, turbs and other smalls. Now it’s stapeliads as well...