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3498 John Gamesby
newearth1 Send Email
Jul 1, 2003
11:48 am
If the Sansevieria that you have is one of the flat leaved type allow the compost to totally dry out in between waterings. Make sure the compost has plenty of...
3499 clnealy Send Email Jul 1, 2003
5:11 pm
It's a 'Hahnii&#39; - so does that count as flat leaf or round leaf? :o) ... allow the ... compost has ... probably need...
3500 John Gamesby
newearth1 Send Email
Jul 2, 2003
12:04 pm
Flat leafed. ... Regards John ********************************************* http://web.onyxnet.co.uk/John.Gamesby-AZTEKIUM/Index2.html ...
3501 maddy
maddy971 Send Email
Jul 3, 2003
4:58 pm
My apologies to those who receive this more than once, on various lists.. The Succulent Society of South Africa has formed a new e-group to make local and...
3502 V Tran
veevixxen Send Email
Jul 13, 2003
7:00 am
Hi all, Does anyone out there know of a good supplier of conophytum? Check out some photos below: http://www.alltheweb.com/search?cat=img&cs=utf-8&q=Conophytum...
3503 emyemy@... Send Email Jul 13, 2003
1:03 pm
Vy, Your best bet in that area is Steve Hammer's Sphaeroid Institute. Try this link: <A...
3504 spikeangel1 Send Email Jul 16, 2003
10:06 am
hey everyone, I am new here. i am primarily interested in sansevaria. does anyone know of a S./ society in the nj,ny metro area? i also collect rhipsalis and...
3505 maartenvanthiel Send Email Jul 17, 2003
8:48 am
Hi Mike; Ask this in the Yahoo Sansevieria group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sansevieria/ I collect a.o. non flat leaf Sans but I dont have that much. Of...
3506 brother_raven Send Email Jul 20, 2003
9:46 pm
I live in Northern CA, and would appreciate advice on selecting succulent varieties that would do well here. Let me be more specific. First, let me start...
3507 maria guzman
pelarg Send Email
Jul 21, 2003
2:13 pm
Brother Raven - My advice is: Go Directly To http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fat-Plants/ They specialize in caudiciforms and have numerous members in the Bay...
3508 Jeff Notias
jnotias2000 Send Email
Jul 22, 2003
1:45 pm
... Hi Jon, Where are you exactly? I'm up in Calistoga. If you are so inclined, you might come up for a visit. You can get the gist of what I grow by following...
3509 brother_raven Send Email Jul 29, 2003
10:58 pm
I hope this is still on-topic; am not sure if this is really a succulent. I have a 30 year-old specimen, and I started to raise some babies. Unfortunately,...
3510 spikeangel1@...
spikeangel1 Send Email
Jul 29, 2003
10:58 pm
hey jon, cactus specialties should be able to help you they have listed several varieties for me. in the northeast nj. there address is below. good luck, mike...
3511 maddy
maddy971 Send Email
Jul 30, 2003
6:41 am
Hi Jon, Yes, B.volubilis is considered a succulent. I'd be interested to know how large your 30-year old bulb is, and also how long it took to get the...
3512 Ryan Lee
ryanoftera Send Email
Jul 30, 2003
11:33 am
Hello! Does anyone know if Euphorbia obesa and Euphorbia symmetrica will live in the Philippines? The weather here is very tropical. Usually the temperature is...
3513 mosasaur47
madabouteu Send Email
Jul 30, 2003
6:34 pm
... I live in New Orleans, Louisiana where the summers are that sort of climate. E. obesa grows for awhile for me, but then will rot. I do not think it needs...
3514 ccweston@...
quark79912 Send Email
Jul 31, 2003
9:42 am
Hello all you Succulent People: I have a Bowiea volubilis which is perhaps 15 years old which got to a maximum bulb size of about 8 inches (20cm) diameter and...
3515 Maarten van Thiel
maartenvanthiel Send Email
Jul 31, 2003
12:34 pm
And no full sun, I have always heard saying. I got mine from Rowland, together with that advice, and someone else told me the same. I have it here...
3516 Rufino Osorio
euphorbiafl Send Email
Jul 31, 2003
3:20 pm
Hi Ryan, Like Kenneth Quinn, I garden in a humid subtropical climate (southern Florida). The globose succulent euphorbias such as Euph. obesa, Euph. ...
3517 LEE AH KOW
rivulet@... Send Email
Jul 31, 2003
11:08 pm
Hello Ryan, I grow E obesa in Johor Bahru, Malaysia using well-drained mix & under filtered light. I don't have E symmetrica. Would try someday. Best...
3518 Ryan Lee
ryanoftera Send Email
Aug 1, 2003
5:18 am
Thanks all! I think I WILL try to buy some seeds and try my luck at growing these Euphorbias....
3519 piaba
piabinha Send Email
Aug 1, 2003
7:58 pm
hello everybody, (sorry for the cross-posting) i'm looking for information on growing this plant. a friend gave me a tuber last year and it's finally ...
3520 f.vincentz@... Send Email Aug 4, 2003
11:48 am
Hi Tsuh Yang, since both our plants came with the same spelling error (the doubled r) I assume a common source of origin. This is what my Jatropha macrorhiza...
3521 piaba
piabinha Send Email
Aug 5, 2003
12:52 am
hello frank, thanks for your reply. my plant is growing just like yours! except i haven't stake it. as for the misspelling, it's probably my mistake... ...
3522 peacefulglow Send Email Aug 6, 2003
2:09 pm
Hello, I was directed to this group from the Fat Plants group. I am so happy to find a true "succulents arena." I am new to this group and forgive me if I am...
3523 Vy Tran
tranvy Send Email
Aug 6, 2003
2:10 pm
Hi everybody, Does anybody have some info they can share with me about care for the Euphorbia Lactea Cristata cactus? Does this cactus flower? thanks and happy...
3524 piaba
piabinha Send Email
Aug 7, 2003
12:00 am
hello all, from CACTI_ETC list, a couple more replies in addition to frank's. tsuh yang ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo!...
3525 eu4bia
glnrkcats Send Email
Aug 8, 2003
10:01 am
Hi list, I have a Pereskia grandifolia plant that has produced three fat seed pods. Will the seed pods turn color when they're ripe? Any idea how long they...
3526 kaowinston@...
kaowinston Send Email
Aug 8, 2003
1:56 pm
Hi Faye The fruits on the pereskia take a very long time to mature and ripen. My fruits took almost nine months. Some think that the proof that they are ripe...
3527 eu4bia
glnrkcats Send Email
Aug 8, 2003
6:36 pm
Thanks, Winston! Wow, nine months. I had wondered if the capsule would change color to orange/red perhaps. Also wondered if I needed to put a stocking or other...
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