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- Sun Oct 08, 2023 5:12 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Curious Lithops
- Replies: 6
- Views: 625
Re: Curious Lithops
Almost completely lost its pigment, but the pollen is still yellow :) albinica-1008.jpg This L. localis 'Speckled Gold' seems to have even lost a bit of pigment from the flower speckledgold-1008.jpg L. divergens has generally small flowers, but this one is taking it to extremes divergens-1008.jpg
- Sun Oct 08, 2023 4:22 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Polycrub
- Replies: 18
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Re: Polycrub
Would never have thought polycarbonate was so bendy
- Sun Oct 08, 2023 3:51 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Nearly chucked this out earlier in the year
- Replies: 2
- Views: 406
Re: Nearly chucked this out earlier in the year
A keeper! Conophytums are "supposed" to look dead in the summer, but should be looking quite lush by now. I went to throw out some of my Conophytums a few weeks ago, but except for one there were still plump leaves hiding inside the dead ones. Possibly the roots aren't great, but definitel...
- Thu Oct 05, 2023 5:17 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Rose of Texas?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 2353
Re: Rose of Texas?
The BCSS list usually has some Lithops. The place to go for lots is the Mesemb Study Group, although the seed list tends to come out a little too late in the spring compared to when I like to sow. But Brugge lives in France at the looks of it, so the BCSS and MSG (although MSG does organise a bulk ...
- Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:37 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Rose of Texas?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 2353
Re: Rose of Texas?
The BCSS list usually has some Lithops. The place to go for lots is the Mesemb Study Group, although the seed list tends to come out a little too late in the spring compared to when I like to sow.
- Thu Oct 05, 2023 12:11 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Rose of Texas?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 2353
Re: Rose of Texas?
Are Lithops easy to grow from seed? some beutifull looking flowers there. How long would it take from seed to get them to flower like that. Slow, but not hard in the right conditions. Germination is usually quick and easy, then just have to have some patience. The main risk would be boiling them fr...
- Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:31 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Rose of Texas?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 2353
Re: Rose of Texas?
These are catalogued as being from BCSS seed, although that would make them a slightly improbable eight years old. Also not very easy to get more of the same.
- Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:44 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Curious Lithops
- Replies: 6
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Curious Lithops
This Lithops got its flower stuck. It has now been many weeks and I don't think it is going to unstick itself for this flowering season. groendrayensis-1004.jpg L. lesliei 'Albinica' is pigment-deficient in the leaves, the flowers, and also its startling green buds. albinica-1004.jpg This eager beav...
- Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:24 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Rose of Texas?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 2353
Re: Rose of Texas?
I've had all sorts of colours coming up from 'Rose of Texas' seed, but a batch seems to be either all fairly good pink or all not. This looks like a good batch.
- Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:11 pm
- Forum: The Cactus & Succulent Plant Forum
- Topic: Importing seeds from the EU to the UK
- Replies: 33
- Views: 3763
Re: Importing seeds from the EU to the UK
I ordered seeds from 2 German suppliers earlier this year, both listed which seeds could not be sent to the UK. 1 sent them out straight away no problem no extra costs the other sent an email to tell me the phyto. cert. would be 20 euro. Yet both orders were very similar. Not much chance of foreign...