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All Comments to *MARC ALTENLOH (PLUMO) *'s Photos

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Monday, 30 January, 2006 - 2:56 AM
Plumo's hair style...:-)

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I love Plumo's hair style...
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Guest Djo' wrote: Thursday, 29 December, 2005 - 6:07 PM
Dorstenia gigas

Haaaaa! C'est introuvable! Bien joué Ploum'! :o)

Guest Geoff Swann wrote: Sunday, 13 November, 2005 - 7:43 PM
Bulbine mesembryanthoides (flower)

Dear Mark, do you have any seeds of Bulbine Mesemb.
to sell?

Geoff

 Carols Tags and Some WallpapersUnited Kingdom wrote: Thursday, 10 November, 2005 - 6:40 PM
Punicagranata nana (2)

I can just smell and taste this juicy Pomegranate (as we in the UK call them)
wonderfull photo!!

Guest John Garfield wrote: Saturday, 5 November, 2005 - 11:35 PM
Faucaria FA-17 (2)

Great picvtuires of faucaria but would it be possible to put names to the photos? This would greatly assist beginners like meself. At the moment it is just a photo of a faucaria.
Keep the great photos coming

John

Guest philcactus wrote: Saturday, 29 October, 2005 - 5:32 AM
Euphorbia capsaintemariensis

les cyathes de cette plante sont pendantes. A ma connaissance, celles de E. capsaintemariensis sont toujours dressées, alors que celes de E. ambovombensis sont pendantes, comme ici. La photo no 62 de même. La taille et la forme du caudex renforcent mon opinion.
Avec mes salutations
phil

Anonymous wrote: Sunday, 23 October, 2005 - 12:30 AM
Kalanchoe

this Kalanchoe is Kalanchoe laetivirens

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Thursday, 29 September, 2005 - 6:56 AM
Haworthia pygmaea argento Maculosa (3)

This is not H. pygmaea v. I think it is a H. turgida form the first turgida in my fotki and look for pygmaea http://public.fotki.com/Grootscholten/haworthia_n_--_zant/haworthia_pygmaea_v.html http://public.fotki.com/Grootscholten/haworthia_n_--_zant/turgida_2km_n_of.html

Guest Cereusly Steve wrote: Sunday, 25 September, 2005 - 2:07 PM
Othonna cremnofila (ex cyclophylla)

All your photos as Othonna cyclophylla are actually the new species Othonna cremnophila.

Nordenstam, R.B. & Van Jaarsveld, E. (2005) Othonna cremnophila, a new species of the Asteraceae – Senecioneae from the Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Aloe 42 (1-2): 4-7, 5 figs.

Anonymous wrote: Thursday, 15 September, 2005 - 12:27 PM
Euphorbia milii thai hybrid Ma Jintana (1)

holly molly
it's so pretty!!!

Guest georgia weber wrote: Thursday, 8 September, 2005 - 6:58 AM
Bowiea volubilis

I think these plants are beautiful. Do you know where I can get one or some seeds? How long does it take to get this big? Thank you, Georgia.

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 - 5:36 AM
Greenhouse (3)

A fantastic collection you have !!
Albert Belgium

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 - 5:29 AM
Adenium (2)

Dit is dan HET VOORBEELD, van een mismaakt achterwerk. Dit moet fameus manklopen!!!
Heb zojuist Uw persoonsbeschrijving gelezen en ik veronsµderstel dat U een Nederlandstalige benr!! Kolopt dat?? Van welk regio ben je afkomstig. Ik ben een vlaming (Veurne) welke in Wallonie is komen wonen na een vagebondenleven overalrond over de wereld bol.
Groetjes,
Albert (Wavre - omgeving Walibi)

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 - 5:23 AM
Plumo's hair style...:-)

Dear Plumo &C°
The spiral should have to turn in the other direction!!
Vous habitez maintenant de l'autre coté de l'équateur et la tout les spirals des plantes tournent dans l'autre direction!!!
Félicitation pour votre collection de plantes!!!!
Quel est votre pays d'origine???
Continuez de cette facon, nous aimons bien ca,
Albert

 Leroy Albert M.M.C.Belgium wrote: Wednesday, 31 August, 2005 - 5:11 AM
Aeonium urbicum variegata cristata

Dear,
I would like to make a little reflection on this 3 pics. In my opinion it concerns here the Aeonium haworthii variegata fa. cristata
What do you think about this??
Greetings,
Albert

Guest Alan Filipski wrote: Sunday, 24 July, 2005 - 8:04 AM
Bombax ellipticum

Marc,
I have a bombax that looks exactly like yours did (only one stem, though) and I was thinking of pruning it like you did to encourage a more squat shape, bigger caudex, and not let it get tall. I am encouraged by your results, it looks great! any tips? I am a "neophyte" at this. can you get the part you cut off to root as well? what would be a good time of year to try this operation(I'm in arizona, HOT summers, mild winters).
wonderful photos.
Alan

 kaowinston jamesUnited Kingdom wrote: Saturday, 23 July, 2005 - 8:12 AM
Cyphostemma

Hello!

I am amazed that your cj is flowering at that size. Mine is refusing to go beyond the standard three leaves.

kaowinston@aol.com

Guest Carlos Corrêa wrote: Wednesday, 20 July, 2005 - 7:55 PM
Abutilon X hybridum cv. White Satin

Can I by the White Satin Abutilon or its seeds?
What is the price? How to get it?
Yours sincerely
Carlos Corrêa

Guest khusnul wrote: Tuesday, 19 July, 2005 - 2:00 PM
Sansevieria Cylindrica

tolong kasih tahu manfaat tanaman ini berkaitan dengan polusi udara

Guest dan wrote: Saturday, 2 July, 2005 - 12:33 AM
Seringat

beautiful flowers that grew in our yard when I was a kid