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Old 10-27-2009, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Succulent Collection
I have a few succulents and cacti in my collection. Here is a sampler.

Lithops sp., bought nameless but likely a variety of L. karasmontana. Currently in flower.



Another uncertain plant, this one an epiphytic cactus. It looks like an Epiphyllum and the only name on the tag was 'Aroma Gold'. I can't find an Epiphyllum hybrid with that name - anyone care to guess? Also in flower now.



I picked up this little beauty this summer, a miniature Agave, A. potatorum 'Kichijokan'. The rosette is only 15 cm across!



The infamous hallucinogenic peyote cactus, Lophophora williamsii. Easy to grow but so slow!



Finally, a rare native Sedium relative, Orostachys japonicus. It flowers in November, but not this year.

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Old 10-27-2009, 04:39 PM   #2
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a very cool selection and good pics!!!
(I just like these blooming stones) Jean
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:43 PM   #3
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those are awesome, esp. the Orostachys
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Old 10-27-2009, 07:00 PM   #4
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The shapes of these are so alien and cool looking.
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Old 10-27-2009, 07:44 PM   #5
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Fantastic!!!! Is the last one growing on rock???
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:03 AM   #6
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Nice, thanx for sharing.
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:12 AM   #7
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Very nice, very unusual.
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:32 AM   #8
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I dunno, Tom. But you certainly have an interesting and unusual plant collection!
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:46 AM   #9
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That is the problem with peyote, it takes 20 years or more to grow big enough for a party for two. It is almost extinct in the wild due to harvesting by the 'Get High' generation. They never realize that the little plants they take are 10 and 20 or more years old. They don't regenerate in a season.
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:48 AM   #10
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wow.. I love that Agave and the Orostachys!!
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Old 10-28-2009, 04:04 AM   #11
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Old 10-28-2009, 05:19 PM   #12
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hehe...good luck...
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Old 10-28-2009, 07:05 PM   #13
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Though I just have common ones from the big box store,
I used MSU on mine and they grew exceptionally well, and larger than they ever had!
They flower rather well too.
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Old 10-28-2009, 07:09 PM   #14
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These are all very cool, Tom. I will admit though that I haven't mastered lithops, though every other succulent I've tried has liked me. My "specialties" are haworthias and gasterias. You certainly are in the right country to pick up incredible ones...some of the offerings on eBay from Japan are just out of this world. I look occasionally just for the fun of it (they go for hundreds of dollars usually). You might enjoy looking through this website: http://www.gasteria.com/plants.html
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Old 10-28-2009, 09:00 PM   #15
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Very nice Tom! I'm partial to the Lithops, but the others are pretty awesome too. Do you grow these outdoors, inside under lights or does it vary depending on the weather?
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Old 10-29-2009, 03:02 AM   #16
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Jim, what succulents/cacti are you growing exactly?

Robin, thanks for the link. The miniature forms of Agave are very popular here as well. The only problem with collecting anything in Japan are the prices. I'm always on the lookout for a good deal, so I never spend more than $20 per plant. You can spend hundreds, if not thousands, on just one - such is the nature of the collecting culture here.

Lanmark, I grow the Lithops outside until we get threat of frost, usually sometime in late November. Also, since they hate any moisture during winter, I keep them inside in a sunny window in a mini greenhouse. Come April they are back out in the sun. Most others can be grown outside year round since the temperature never falls below 25 F and usually not below 32 F.
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Old 10-29-2009, 05:02 AM   #17
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I guess you don't have a squirrel problem....I cannot grow any defenseless succulents or spineless cacti outdoors here in Queens...the squirrels devour them. Usually just enough bites for permanent disfigurement, but I risked putting out an Ariocarpus retusus this summer...it was eaten down to the root.
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:10 PM   #18
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Nice succulents.. Ooo, I just realized that my regular Sunday market plant seller sometimes has the 'druggie' succulent too.hehe
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There is nothing like renovating the entire yard, with new everything, and doing some barehanded gardening in the spring. I never wear gloves. That being said:
We live next to one of those streets that is soooooo convenient for folks to drop of their unwanted pets. Summer of '07 my two neighbors trapped over 20 cats. There are still about 4 left, and they shit everywhere. To top it off, at least three of the neighbors feed them. Animal control officer-scumbag. Health dept.- need I say more? On the flip side, we also live next to a major highway, it is obvious nobody brakes for cats. Some places have dead deer, we have dead...
Nothing like planting Cannas in the spring, and realizing your holding a Baby Ruth bar.
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