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 Petit-MesembryanthemumFrance wrote: Monday, 31 March, 2008 - 6:16 PM
Chamelaucium uncinatum

Dear Panos &Stavros,

It is an interesting plant you have here.
Flower structure is interesting.
The bonzai shape and crowded-with-flower style is very nice . Really, you are great growers and plants enthusiasts ! Well done !


 miamileonUnited States wrote: Thursday, 27 March, 2008 - 3:31 AM
Ornithogalum apertum - Calvinia Augustfontein LAV 29904

It's like my head - with 2 hairs coming out of it. I like the curly look -- maybe I'll curl the hair on top of my head to look like this!

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Thursday, 27 March, 2008 - 3:29 AM
Haemanthus deformis -long leaf

it looks like a small bird with a big egg. I love your plants!

 Petit-MesembryanthemumFrance wrote: Tuesday, 18 March, 2008 - 10:16 PM
my fish

Hi Panos & Stavros,

It is a Pterophyllum scalare if you are interested in the latin name...

Have a good visit at Cok en Ine's nursery.

 Shirleysaunders2001Greece wrote: Saturday, 15 March, 2008 - 1:10 PM
my fish ,

Amazing colours☺☺

love
Shirley

 John van HulstNetherlands wrote: Saturday, 15 March, 2008 - 12:18 PM
Aeonium arboreum v holochrysum

Nice. We are going to Greece once again this summer. But not to Athens, if it's hot...

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Thursday, 6 March, 2008 - 10:55 PM
Aeonium arboreum v holochrysum

Must certainly be the Aeonium arboreum , but didn't know that this plants and the other Aloe etc .. are native to Greece ???
Greetings,
Albert
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This plant ( maybe Aeonium arboreum v. holochrysum or Aeonium holochrysum) growing everywhere in Greek islands.

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Thursday, 6 March, 2008 - 10:32 PM
GREEK AND SYRIAN MINIATURES 1931

does all this books belong to your personal library ?? Fantastic such a collection !!!!
Greetings,
Albert
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Yes.
Thank you for your comments.

 Professor-SnapeGermany wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 10:50 AM
Ipomoea pubescens

these flowers are so beautiful.

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 3:57 AM
garden

center plant is anthurium pachyneurium schlechtendalii

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 3:56 AM
Miami 029

heliconia rostrata

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 3:55 AM
Miami 034

orchid epidendrum "fire chief" and
orchid dendrobium sp.

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 3:55 AM
Miami 047

heliconia caribaea lamarck cv. (I think)

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 5 March, 2008 - 3:54 AM
Miami 049

heliconia wagneriana petersonii

 Petit-MesembryanthemumFrance wrote: Tuesday, 26 February, 2008 - 1:41 PM
Ornithogalum sp -Oukop,Craddock

Humm. It is a fresh nice plant !

Is it a Welwitschia leaf in the background ?

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No.
Is Veltheimia capensis W.Sand lily.

Guest astropaola wrote: Thursday, 21 February, 2008 - 9:20 AM
Astrophytum Super Kabuto V-pattern

meraviglioso,lascia senza fiato troppo bello

Anonymous wrote: Friday, 15 February, 2008 - 1:09 PM
Sansevieria cylindrica

This plant looks cool and striking. Do you know where I can get one and how much does it cost?
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from Poulimenos nursary.

 miamileonUnited States wrote: Friday, 15 February, 2008 - 3:26 AM
Taraxacum sp.

It looks like horta, re (dandelion). The flower on the next photo is simpler than the dandelions that we have here, but maybe it is a variant from the European one.

Wikipedia confirms your guess:

"The common name Dandelion is given to species of the genus Taraxacum, a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. In the Asteraceae (formerly Compositae) the 'flowers' are morphologically a composite flower head consisting of many tiny flowers called florets. The dandelion is native to Europe and Asia, and has been introduced to many other places. Taraxacum species reproduce asexually by means of apomixis and seed production commonly occurs without pollination."

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Leonidako ,
nai eine xorta alla den gnwrizw to onoma .

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Stavraki- einai "dandelion" stin agglika. Olloi ehoun to onoma "dandelion". Kanoun krasi (!!!!!) apo afto.

Anonymous wrote: Friday, 15 February, 2008 - 3:21 AM
Caudex sp

Aki- parakalw, don't tell me that escaped from something I sent you. Cok might be correct. It may be a "strangler fig", but I am not sure because the new leaf does not look quite right. I'll inspect it when I see it. Egw.

Guest fusun wrote: Monday, 28 January, 2008 - 3:35 PM
Mammillaria bocasana

helloo..my name is fusun.is it how much?