February 2021 - Flat plants
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
Flatest plants I could find this morning, these lithops have been neglected in this 2" pot for many years on the top shelf in my greenhouse.
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
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Nice plants Phil
I especially like the (is it a neoporteria occulta) and the crasula
I especially like the (is it a neoporteria occulta) and the crasula
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
I might have a perfectly fine (i.e. not beheaded!) Crassula fitting the theme pretty well: Crassula capitella ssp. thyrsiflora 'Red Pagoda' (I hope). It also does seem to be much more proliferous than all the photos I find online, nothing to complain about I guess
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That reminds me of bismuth crystals.
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Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
It's a spineless form of Echinopsis (or Lobivia) ancistrophora called 'Tug'.
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
Two more plants from the top shelf that don't appear above the rim of their pots
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus Lophophora with faded and broken plastic label so need to decide between diffusa or williamsii
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus Lophophora with faded and broken plastic label so need to decide between diffusa or williamsii
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Re: February 2021 - Flat plants
Mammillaria luethyi.
Turbinicarpus 'nigrita'
Turbinicarpus valdezianus
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