Hello, I think I am starting to get the hang of this. Here is another with no name, I have lots of IDs that I need help with....Got this one at Lowes :) Nicole...
Greetings from cloudy, Sucre, This is another of the series about people in the world of cacti and succulents. 1 February Erni, Frantz Sales (1878-1952) ...
Thank you. I don't believe that I have a close-up of the corona. The plant is a prolific flowerer, so I will post one as soon as possible. The ID of...
Looks like one of the guttata ssp. Ryan ... From: Thomas Johnson To: Stapeliad@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:24 PM Subject: [Stapeliad]...
Yes, this is also on my list of plants to have IDed. I'm unfamiliar with this one. Ryan ... From: Nicole Kyker To: Stapeliad@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
WOW...I just have to have one of these. ... From: Dr Loukie Viljoen Date: 2/1/2007 3:18:40 PM To: Stapeliad; sastapeliads Subject: [Stapeliad] Nicole's mystery...
hi any good advice on getting hoodia gordonii cuttings to root. i have some success but not a high percent. I let them heal and then pot, some root but others...
Hello all , I received some Hoodia gordonii cuttings last year april. During the complete summer I putted them on the shelf out of the sun, so they had plenty...
Use a super high concentration of rooting hormone, like that used for woody plants. It works, but not very well. The plants are always more prone to rot than...
Dear Mister Loukie, Congratulations for all that perfect photo material!!! As I am member of a big cactus Soc in Belgium I keep all thos pictures on computer...
Actually, I bought it under the name of C. europaea, but I'm not convinced. Seems to be some differences in the corona structures (as well as corolla)....
Jim: I root my plants in old plastic water bottles. I cut off the top. Then put 1 to 2 inches (3-5cm) of wet vermiculite in the bottom. I add a thin layer of...
Here is another picture...You can acctually see the fine little hairs in this one. I don't know whet the corona and corolla are? I know it has something to do...
I have had fabulous success with Tom's method here in the Northwest. I rooted lots of cuttings with the addition of a little light and bottom heat. For us up...
Hi all. I acquired this plant as Hoodia macrantha but I suspect it may in fact be H. currori or maybe lugardii.... any ideas? Cheers, Tim. ... It's here! Your...
My named O. Namaquensis is not floering now, but I will post when it flowers again. What is a cross section? Annulus? Sorry I am new to all of these scientific...
Dear Tim, Hoodia macrantha is a synonym of H. currorri - and that Hoodia is different from yours. Below you find to pictures (I made them small - if you want,...
Yes, quite different than Loukie's pic. Corona is very different. And note the different shape of the buds. Anybody have any thoughts on this one? Ryan ... ...
Nicole, Cross section- Slice the flower in half to expose the corona (the reproductive area). This will also show the shape of the annulus, which is important...
Greetings from cloudy, Sucre, This is another of the series about people in the world of cacti and succulents. 2 Februar Born this day Aiton, William Townsend...
Hi Friederike, thanks for the ID. I didn't realise that H. gordonii sometimes has red flowers. My plant does not have hairy flowers, so it is not currorii. ...
An interesting plant from both Somalia and Oman with tiny flowers. Plant is about 20mm high, the flower is 5mm across. Cheers, Tim. ... Need a quick answer?...
Please if any of you could send me a coppy of the first seed list of this year fromIAS I would very much appreciate, a PC problem (always the machine) took ...
hi here's an unkown stapelia and a hoodia i beleive Gordonii can i get them both identified thanks in advance thanks jim from valley center california ... ...