As I believe most of you will have noticed by now, I actually cherish plants that other growers would simply call a weed and eradicate. And I grow them together with my succulents.
These plant are an annoyance to many growers - just think of yellow flowered little Oxalis with springing capsules - and some succulents are weeds on their own right and even on the red lists of undesired invasive newcomers, like Carpobrotum in mild or Mediterranean climates.
This will be this month's theme: Cacti and Succulents that behave like weeds and weeds that adore growing in between Cacti and Succulents, well protected by spines and fleshy leaves, making a short lived but beautiful display sometimes.
I hope you find this theme inspiring. A nice moth to all!
July 2016 Growing like weed
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Re: July 2016 Growing like weed
My Oxalis carnosa is looking a bit water-logged at the moment but I have a few weedy types.
This one is like a triffid, it grows and grows and flops over everything it comes across. I have yet to have a flower but I usually cut it back before winter and as it is a winter flower-er, I miss out.
A menace, as it falls apart as soon as you touch it and every leaf produces a new leaf in record time. It has one redeeming feature in that it is really pretty when it flowers.
Then there are other forms, this one grows in the Pyrenees
This last one is the north African form and much larger than the others.Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: July 2016 Growing like weed
And the winner is : Sedum dasyphyllum flowers.
More luck to you, Liz.
More luck to you, Liz.
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Re: July 2016 Growing like weed
Thank you John. It is such a shame that no-one else put any pictures on this month. So maybe it would a good time to have a subject of Plants and their flowers, we have seen so many flowers on the rest of the Forum, recently.
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