Name of this cactus/succulents?
Claudia Normana
6 years ago
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Claudia Normana
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Tropicals,Succulents and Cactus Seed Swap
Comments (3)Rosepetals, Glad to have you join.You have some great seeds too.heehee I'm feeling much better and went a little crazy on the swaps,but this way you can be in different swaps for the certain seeds your looking to trade. If you join all or any of my swaps,you can send all the swap seeds in one envelope.Just send the seeds for the different swaps in different ziploc's; label what swap they're for on the baggie's this will save money on postage,plus you'll still be in the swaps you signed up for.Does that make any sense.Couldn't figure out how to word it.heehee...See MoreNeed Name for Cactus + Succulents
Comments (4)Just generalities is all I can offer... The cactus looks like a Mammillaria, the middle looks like a beat up Kalanchoe thyrsiflora (Paddle Plant), and the right appears to be a Crassula of some sort. As Ken mentioned, the Cacti & Succulents Forum would give better detail. Here is a link that might be useful: C & S Forum...See Morename this succulent (cactus?)
Comments (1)Opuntia species. It looks like Opuntia diademata. The so-called 'paper spine' cactus. It may be known now as Tephrocactus articulates....See MoreID help?
Comments (4)Whichever Stapeliad relative it is, may I pls. say this pot is way too big for it (unless its roots can fill that lower part of the pot) & that sand I see glittering on top of the mix is inadvisable. Sand is a risk factor for rot (fine sand like that), to which Stapeliad types can be vulnerable under the best conditions. The two risks factors invite serious rot. I'd suggest switching to terra cotta pot & careful watering (but not little sips)....See Morerina_Ontario,Canada 5a
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