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Comments (13)Thanks Penny, You know the interesting part is that I would guess you could get most of them far easier than I can. We rarely even have cacti&succulent shows. For me its a choice of seeds or knowing someone... I have been transplanting my earlier seedlings, mainly cheiridopsis, gibbaeum, argyroderma and a few others..so at some stage I will post a few. The tough times begin now, because we will be away for a bit during Dec and that is usually "loss" time, having to ask someone to look after them. Oh, well, gives me something to do in 2012! LOL!...See MoreSlipper flower, Calceolaria genus
Comments (1)They're a bit tender for cold weather. You will have to cover them if nights go below 50 degrees or so....See MoreSad Green Isle Ficus, Happy Mistletoe Ficus
Comments (4)HI there, I bought a small (5") GI ficus in august it was flush w/ leaves. I got it home & pruned 1/3 of the roots & put it in a 6x13/4 bonsai pot. it was fine for a few weeks then dropped all but 2 or 3 leaves at the end of each branch. I repotted it back into a training pot & now it has tons of new growth & is 7" tall. they're pretty hardy little guys so give yours some time. H....See MoreWhat type of Succulent is this? Genus and Species needed...
Comments (1)Looks like Alpenglow Graptosedum. Mine are red....See MoreRelated Professionals
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