November Competition: Caudiciforms
- Aiko
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Just got into leaf? That's late. Mine are dropping their leaves as I type and heading for dormancy...
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Hi,
There are some spectacular plants in this thread. This is rather smaller.
There are some spectacular plants in this thread. This is rather smaller.
Sheila
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Born in Essex – growing in the world
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Aiko - they have been in leaf since March, just keeping them a long time, I'll take pictures this weekend to show how they are now
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Ah, 'turning leaf' means it is shedding it's leaves? I thought you meant it was just growing the leaves.
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Monadenium montanum
Euphorbia cap saintmariensis, small caudex but lovely delicate looking plant.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
In a desperate 11th hour attempt to get a 'proper' plant into this thread, I managed to find a cactus trying hard to be a caudiciform......
Turbinicarpus flaviflorus seedling from 'monstrose fm'
Turbinicarpus flaviflorus seedling from 'monstrose fm'
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Plant Heritage National Collection of Turbinicarpus.
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Winner is Liz M's unique Jatropha.
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Re: November Competition: Caudiciforms
Thank you Izrddr, I'm glad you liked it.
For next month, I thought it time to give the macro artists a chance so the title is 'Buds'. They could be developing now or perhaps you have some good ones from last year.
For next month, I thought it time to give the macro artists a chance so the title is 'Buds'. They could be developing now or perhaps you have some good ones from last year.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.