February 2015 - Genus of the Month - Ceraria
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February 2015 - Genus of the Month - Ceraria
Tony Roberts
Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
Moderator, BCSS Forum
Kent
(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
Moderator, BCSS Forum
Kent
(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
Re: February 2015 - Genus of the Month - Ceraria
So I finally understand that what I see in some pictures of Ceraria pygmaea is really a true caudex.
These are nice lovely plants! I have three small C. pygmaea (unfortunately they are rooted cuttings) and a young C. fruticulosa (this one is a seedling).
Do you have any experiences about the possibility of reproduction "from leaf"? (I'm asking myself about caudex production or not in this case)
Thank you all
These are nice lovely plants! I have three small C. pygmaea (unfortunately they are rooted cuttings) and a young C. fruticulosa (this one is a seedling).
Do you have any experiences about the possibility of reproduction "from leaf"? (I'm asking myself about caudex production or not in this case)
Thank you all
Giovanni