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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'

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Wednesday, 17 October, 2007 - 6:28 PM
Massonia longipes (4)

Very good shot !! I like to try ...
Cok.

Guest Gianni Pietraperzia wrote: Tuesday, 2 October, 2007 - 8:46 PM
Thladiantha spec. (Mountain Buffallo...China) seeds

Dear Marc,
I am very interested in Thladiantha. Do you know where I can find plants or seeds of this beautyful plant? Do you have available any seedlets or seeds?
Please let me know.
Best regards,

Gianni

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Tuesday, 2 October, 2007 - 3:37 AM
Sansevieria Sp. FKH 432

Sansevieria francissii.
Cok.

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Tuesday, 2 October, 2007 - 3:33 AM
Faucaria FA-17 (2)

Faucaria tuberculosa `Aranami`
a Japan form.

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Tuesday, 2 October, 2007 - 3:29 AM
Faucaria FA-17 (1)

Great shot !!

 The K FamilyUnited States wrote: Monday, 24 September, 2007 - 3:02 AM
Neoregelia fireball (1)

Gorgeous!!

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, 20 September, 2007 - 3:54 AM
Trichocereus macrogonus f  monst

Hi!
I've never tried the green one....but the pink one is not bad!!!!

 CodeswitchFrance wrote: Tuesday, 18 September, 2007 - 1:55 AM
Trichocereus macrogonus f  monst

Sensational but what is it and is it edible?

Guest hans wrote: Wednesday, 5 September, 2007 - 12:45 AM
Euphorbia capsaintemariensis caudex (sept. 2003)

Prachtige foto's van de E. capsaintemariensis. Neem aan dat dit gezaaide planten zijn. Die van mij zijn duidelijk gestekt: hebben een aanzet tot caudex, maar lijkt meer op wortelhalsverdikking.
Waar te koop?
Dank voor je reaktie.

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 2 September, 2007 - 7:26 AM
Euphorbia unknown

Looks like Euphorbia peplis.

 GlennisnzNew Zealand wrote: Thursday, 30 August, 2007 - 7:39 PM
Begonia partita (seed pod...in winter)

You sure do love your flowers, I also have lots of begonias but mine are the beautiful big double bloom kinds, I don't think any of them have had any fertile seeds.

 GlennisnzNew Zealand wrote: Thursday, 30 August, 2007 - 7:34 PM
Idria columnaris

Very oriental looking, nice photo. Almost a bonsai tree.

 GlennisnzNew Zealand wrote: Thursday, 30 August, 2007 - 7:31 PM
Jonquille

Lovely, looks like Springtime.

Guest Valter wrote: Thursday, 30 August, 2007 - 7:19 AM
Jatropha podagrica yellow

sono rimasto stupito nel vedere una jatropha con fiori gialli e mi piacerebbe sapere dov'รจ possibile trovarne una pianta, visto che ne sono in possesso di due podagrica e una bernandieri e con i semi il risultato nullo grazie

 csfoto wrote: Saturday, 18 August, 2007 - 12:40 AM
Crassula barbata flower bud (1)

This is certainly one of the GREATEST ATTRACTIONS in Random Photos! I love this very much!