Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thanks, and a few new pics!

Thanks for all your help on the last question of that cactus, that I had no idea about, but always thought all those graft hosts were euphorbias! So, I learned something new! Good to know too, since I assume that the Hylocereus undatus is making new parts of it's own self now!!! I am so excited to see what happens with it...I really like those soft ultra white hair-like spines!!!

I took a few pic of 3 more of my succulents. Which one is your favorite??? (I am partial to my little tea cup with three Haworthia turgida). They were a mystery for a long time, and they grow soooo slowly and are becoming fatter, and cuter every day. One day I will need to move them out of the tea cup, but for now, they seem to be thriving in their crowded conditions! I love the little soft white striped markings out on their tips!

Haworthia turgida var. suberecta


Gasteria gracilus variegata


Haworthia cooperii

10 comments:

  1. I like the one in the first picture best. The little fat guy. It looks like it would split from the growth. Your succulents look so good.

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  2. I have to say that I like the cooperii the best.

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  3. Gee, they all look happy and beautiful!! You take such good care of them.

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  4. My fav is the first one - could be the adorable pot it is in. LOL

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  5. Very nice did they jump into your cart at the garden center? like they always seem to do when I go.

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  6. I like the Gasteria because I like variegated stuff.

    In a side comment about your previous post, I think it's very cool that your host cactus, formerly little more than a living "display shelf", now has a chance to grow as nature intended.

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  7. Cathy....yes...I do seem to have that same jumping in the cart problem!!! I don't know how they do it...but I always find more plants that have jumped right on over into my cart, then into my car!!! They are quite nervie!!!

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  8. They all look lovely and healthy. If I had to choose a favourite it would be your little teacup Haworthia turgida ~ :)

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  9. Three great plants you have there and its hard to choose, but i have to say the Haworthia Turgida. Love the tea cup too.

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  10. they are thriving, i love the teacup one, no the second one...oh what the heck i love 'em all.

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