Hi at group, Is Vincenzo from Italy, In album of richard i have add one haworthia mostruosa, the plant grow for 1 year normal and after grow mostr, and new...
+Hi Angie, first, just to dull somewhat the sound of fingernails on a proverbial chalkboard, the singular and plural forms of the word species are the same....
Hi Vincenzo and Katrina! Dear V. never ever apologize about your English! At least until there is bona fide proof that the entire list is fluent in Italian!...
Hello Vincenzo! I echo what Breck said but next time you visit the nursery you have to speak English!! Nice pictures by the way! Best wishes Alan Naviga e...
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Thank you! That's what it is. I never knew that there was a white flowered Aloe. Richard ... From: Christian_et_Francoise_Prudhon To:...
... I went to the Cactus & Succulent Plant Mall: www.cactus-mall.com/ and looked them up. Scroll down to 'contents' and click on "Other Cactus and Succulent...
I have decided to sell part of my Haworthia collection due to space constraints. There are approximately 60 plants many with data and original information as...
Dear Philip, Can you please send me details, especially cultivars, hybrids, and variegates, are you trying to bankrupt me. I sent off the cheque for the...
Has anyone done any experiments with the best temperatures for growing Haws? I know this is a loaded question because it depends on the growing conditions,...
During the ongoing preparation of a special issue of Alsterworthia International on hybrids and cultivars it has been discovered that Gasteria 'Limeade' and...
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I am having a the worst luck importing Haws into the US from South Africa. This fall I have ordered from two different nurseries and I have not received...
HI Randy, My winter temp for my greenhouses: lows 50F sometime if it's really cold it may go down to 45F highs 70F to 85F day temps I keep everything on the...
+I agree with cactibud: around 50F nights and 75-85F days in winter, or should I say "cooler seasons"? And then they like to get a bit hot in the "warmer...
Hi Bull-bull, I don't know what you problem is. When I was in South Africa I shipped my collected (legally!) plants back to the USA by regular old airmail. ...
To my continuing amazement and delight I have never had problems with a single shipment through the USDA. The license (non-commercial) is free and is good for...
So how do you get shippers in SA to use regular air mail to ship plants? I would sure like to order some from there, but have hesitated since mine would...
Elliott, I am glad to hear that YOUR JFK U.S.D.A. buddies are so accommodating. The ones at Seattle-Tacoma are bureaucrats from hell. I won't describe how...
Then my Haworthias should grow to the size of Agaves! I turn down the thermostat at night and our livingroom temp. reads 45F before dawn in Montana winters....
Here on the windswept prairies of northern Indiana the greenhouses occasionally dip down to 26 or 27 for a few hours. Haworthias aren't cold wimpy, I've seen...
... wrote: Here on the windswept prairies of northern Indiana the greenhouses occasionally dip down to 26 or 27 for a few hours. Haworthias aren't cold wimpy,...
+The criterion was "optimum", not "minimum". 45F is too cold for most seedlings if subjected to same every night for weeks on end. You have a very cold house!...
A stressed out plant in a box would be more susceptible to cold temps. I've had well established succulents go down to about 24 (for a very short time) with no...
I went back and looked at the original post on this question. This is what I found, "Has anyone done any experiments with the best temperatures for growing...