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4786
Hello Anna. Although I do not know of any empirical studies into this particular subject. I would expect little difference between potting-on and potting out...
Didge Rowe
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Sep 6, 2007
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4787
I guess it depends on which succulents... some have sensitive roots I have heard.. but seen many very experienced succulent growers treat the roots like hair,...
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Sep 6, 2007
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4788
Thanks, Didge and palmerian. I was just wondering if anyone had any strong opinions on this. Guess not. It's true, the roots seems to die off if they get too...
Anna Finkel
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Sep 7, 2007
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4789
Hai; Cant find info on hardiness of http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=A149 Suppose its not hardy. Thanks, Maarten...
maartenvanthiel
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Sep 11, 2007
3:58 pm
4790
Hi Maarten, On the web page you mentioned, it is said to be native from China, Korea and Japan. Also, I have a book where it is given zone 5-9 hardy, but it ...
François Sampieri
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Sep 11, 2007
9:39 pm
4791
Thanks! Maarten...
maartenvanthiel
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Sep 12, 2007
11:29 am
4792
Hallo, This is the first time; I got a mini crispum from my adenium field. I think this may or may not be attracting news for others, but for me it is exciting...
nr.sundaram
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Sep 16, 2007
12:06 am
4793
Hallo, All of us want more rooted cuttings from the cuttings materials available with us. But, many of us don't know, how? It is as easy as growing adeniums. ...
nr.sundaram
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Sep 20, 2007
2:45 pm
4794
Hallo, Mr. Swamidass is a friend of mine who grows adeniums in India. Recently I got a chance to visit his adeniums. Even though I am very happy on his...
nr.sundaram
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Sep 22, 2007
4:15 am
4795
Great book! http://gecko.fatlizard.com.au/index.php?page=au-succulent-plants Maarten...
maartenvanthiel
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Sep 26, 2007
3:28 pm
4796
Hi all; As I posted earlier I had my Lomatophyllum ankarense in bloom. Now it has three seedpods, green-brownish. How long should I wait till picking them?...
maartenvanthiel
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Sep 27, 2007
10:51 am
4797
From growing bromeliads, I am aware that some seeds need light to germinate. Outside the succulent bromeliads, are there other succulents' seeds that need...
madabouteu
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Sep 27, 2007
12:08 pm
4798
did you show pic of this I dont remember? Fran ... -- Family,friends,love the Lord bless us with these everyday that we awaken to another wonderful day! ...
Francine Knox
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Sep 27, 2007
3:38 pm
4799
Yep Fran. Photos > MaartenVT Maarten...
maartenvanthiel
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Sep 28, 2007
9:04 am
4800
Greetings, I have a plant purchased as Monadenium rhizophorum stoloniferum. It is blooming just now and does not look like a monadenium flower, or anything in...
Faye
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Sep 30, 2007
1:53 am
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NR Sundaram, Thank you for your 3 recent postings. Your photos are great and the text is clear. I don't own an ademiums but now I might have to go find one. ...
Peggy Rigg
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Sep 30, 2007
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Hi Faye the links do not work for me at all Fran ... -- Family,friends,love the Lord bless us with these everyday that we awaken to another wonderful day! ...
Francine Knox
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Sep 30, 2007
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4803
Links do not seem to work, I have put 3 photos in the album Monadenium in question. Thanks, Faye...
Faye
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Sep 30, 2007
3:06 am
4804
That's an Anredera, possibly A. cordifolia. Can become a nasty weed! T ... stoloniferum. It is blooming just now and does not look like a monadenium flower, or...
zigurbrit
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Sep 30, 2007
5:33 pm
4805
That must be it! Anredera cordifolia. Looks just like the photos I find in Google image. It is a pest vine in the tropics. Although I do see that Bihrman is...
Faye
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Sep 30, 2007
6:16 pm
4806
It gets a big thick tuberous root. The top needs to grow big before the root will. I've sprayed one at least 6 times with Round-up here in SoCal ... STILL...
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Sep 30, 2007
7:49 pm
4807
Hi, This is a plant called by varoius names, one being Bousingia bousingalata. It has cylindical to conical caudes which can easily be broken from thier joints...
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Oct 1, 2007
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4808
There are a couple of things that each member should remember as common courtesy to the other members of this list. 1. Please put reply at the beginning of...
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Oct 1, 2007
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4809
Hi Ram, Yes, you are describing it well. I tried Googling the name you gave, but couldn't find listings. Found another spelling: Boussingaltia basseloides. ...
Faye
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Oct 1, 2007
11:24 am
4810
my first reaction was that it looked like Anredera but the only one i have grown is A. baselloides, which has a pink flower IIRC. it forms thickened roots. ...
piaba
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Oct 1, 2007
5:29 pm
4811
I looked at Birhmann's website (Thanks Bihrmann, good info and pictures!) again, and I see the A. baselloides also. They look very similar. A. cordifolia seems...
Faye
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Oct 1, 2007
7:41 pm
4812
I planted this one out in the yard here in Seattle and it has survived 20 degrees F. and yes it is invasive. I dig up softball to volleyball caudexes every...
Pete Liekkio
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Oct 2, 2007
11:42 am
4813
I brought a plant recently and it was just labelled as a succulent.Helpful,eh?I was wondering if anyone could identify it and let me know what it is please?If...
prab1975
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Oct 14, 2007
8:08 pm
4814
I am thinking it looks a lot like Euphorbia mammillaris, but I am not sure that is what it is, pretty sure that it is an Euphorbia though, maybe someone else...
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