Adenium craziness...
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Comments (0)I meant to add this to my other post, so please check there for what I have to trade. I'm also looking to trade for adeniums. I'm crazy about them. :o)...See MoreHave hardy agaves... Want Adenium
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Comments (28)Hi heather , I love the look of it now. If it were mine, I would leave the branch that is lower. That branch makes the three point look to a bonsai .. Heaven( sky) Earth and Man . Three different levels and or points to a bonsai look. Just a thought. ;-) Another thought is to trim all the branches in the spring after it gets used to its new home . When and if you do trim ( which I probably would. ) I would trim to suit the look of the total tree. I mean for example .. If you want a more rounded tree with the canopy being fuller, you would trim down about two inches on each stem before it hits the main stem. This will encourage branching and it will have a fuller head. Or you could trim a little in the spring if you are. Nervous about cutting to much off. I would cut at least the branches in the middle. This would give a nice healthy look instead of lanky looking branches. IMO of course!! ;-) It looks awesome now!! Love it!!! I trimmed one close and I will post for you tonight. A few years ago, I was terrified to trim until a good friend told me to more or less. " get going... ". Well. It was kind of like that!! Lol Again.. Awesome job!!!! What ever and how ever you choose to trim, it will be beautiful!! Take care , Laura This post was edited by loveplants2 on Mon, Sep 23, 13 at 17:00...See MoreGoing flower crazy. Also need an I.D.
Comments (4)Definitely a Pilocereus, my guess would be Pilocereus pachycladus. It is beautiful and has grown quickly for you;)! Your cactus comes from Brazil so it probably feels somewhat at home in Hawaii. Llifle says the flowers open at night and continue into the day. The usual night pollinators are moths and bats. Day pollinators are bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies. Among other things, but I think those are the usual suspects;)....See More- 7 years ago
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