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 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Thursday, 24 April, 2008 - 7:18 AM
Euphorbia unidentified

Maybe Bursera sp.
or Boswellia sp.

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Thursday, 24 April, 2008 - 7:08 AM
Euphorbia unknown

Euphorbia peplis.

Guest Débora wrote: Friday, 7 March, 2008 - 12:44 AM
Neoregelia fireball

Dear Marc,
Your fireballs are gorgeous. They are the most beautiful I ever seen.Congratulation.
My name is Débora and I live in Brazil . I am trying very hard to find some fireball over here and is being very difficult...
Bye

 GnosticUnited States wrote: Friday, 29 February, 2008 - 3:58 AM
Pseudolithos sphaericum

nice contrast

 GnosticUnited States wrote: Friday, 29 February, 2008 - 3:57 AM
Pseudolithos sphaericum

nice macro shot. what is it?

Guest Dirk Everaerd ( Cactelders ) wrote: Thursday, 21 February, 2008 - 12:34 AM
Euphorbia suzannae cristata variegata

La premiére fois que je vois ça! SUPER-LOOK , quelle coiffure!

Guest Dirk Everaerd ( Cactelders ) wrote: Wednesday, 20 February, 2008 - 11:31 PM
Plumo relaxing

Impressionante en mooie collectie , een keuze die ook de mijne zou kunnen zijn !


Dirk

Guest Hanno Schaefer wrote: Friday, 15 February, 2008 - 4:06 PM
Thladiantha spec. (Mountain Buffallo...China) seeds

Hi,
just a note on this interesting plant: it is not a member of the genus Thladiantha but belongs to a related cucurbit genus called Sinobaijiania (or Baijiania).
The species is called "Sinobaijiania yunnanensis" and is native to SE China (Yunnan Province) and adjacent Thailand. It is dioecious (male and female flowers on separate individuals) and produces enormous tubers which are partly subterranean in the wild. It is difficult to grow from seeds and endangered in the wild (habitat destruction).
Best,
Hanno

Guest Robert Oley wrote: Monday, 11 February, 2008 - 1:25 AM
Dorstenia elata

wow...is this grow in one tree, or in the separated tree and you put it together in one pot?please teach me how to take care this beauty...coz i have some at home, and it didn't grow like yours ;) TQ

 Bushido BryanJapan wrote: Saturday, 9 February, 2008 - 10:29 AM
Othonna cremnofila (ex cyclophylla) (flower bud)

nice color, lighting and detail

Guest Frank P. wrote: Friday, 1 February, 2008 - 10:18 PM
Avonia quinaria ssp. alstonii (ex: Anacampseros alstonii)

WOW. Truly a gem.

 Petit-MesembryanthemumFrance wrote: Monday, 28 January, 2008 - 11:56 PM
Pelargonium barklyi (barkleyi?)

Dear Plumo-san,

Real great tuberous Pelargonium and as far I see, perfectly grown.
But the name is definitively P. barklyi just like it is for Crassula barklyi. Adding the "e" is a very common mistake. So, your first othography is the good one ;o)
Regards,

Anonymous wrote: Monday, 28 January, 2008 - 8:29 AM
Kalanchoe thyrsifolia

Do you have a photo with blooms?

Guest Bill wrote: Saturday, 26 January, 2008 - 1:56 PM
Sarcocaulon patersonii golden form

Well grown plant in a gorgeous bonsai pot. Super photo. Doesn't get much better!

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Tuesday, 22 January, 2008 - 7:30 AM
Aloe luminous fairy (HOTARU ALOE) glowing in the dark

Cher Marc ,

En premier lieu bonne année et bonne santée !!!

Je crois que votre Aloe n'a plus envie qu'on le nomme "luminosa"!!!
Amicalement ,
Albert/Wavre

Guest Don Martinson wrote: Saturday, 19 January, 2008 - 5:41 AM
Thladiantha spec. (Mountain Buffallo...China) seeds

I, too, am looking for seed of Thladiantha, particularly Thladiantha dubia (Manchu tubergourd) - or else a female plant of same

 jashinadiaPhilippines wrote: Wednesday, 16 January, 2008 - 11:26 PM
Stapelia grandiflora

what a great capture!

 Casler Family PhotosUnited States wrote: Wednesday, 7 November, 2007 - 1:37 AM
Asapsia lunata

This is a very unusual plant. I like things on the strange side and this is interesting.

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Friday, 2 November, 2007 - 7:04 PM
Faucaria FA-17

Faucaria tuberculosa `Aranami`

Guest Eduardo wrote: Sunday, 28 October, 2007 - 11:49 AM
Dioscorea mexicana new growth 2004 (4)

looking for info on best way to take care of them....

what is the right soil combination? what is the most common diseases, rot, or anything i should watch out for...

great photos...beautiful plants...
thanks'