Epiphyllum etc.

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    Does anyone remember Dave Poole, he sent me this as a cutting some years ago.


    Another night bloomer, Echinopsis.
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        They are beautiful blooms @pete. Doesn't the Echinopsis have a lovely scent ? :smile: it's a shame the flowers are so short lived.
        Do you feed them with anything ?
        My cacti are hopeless this year. I think they need repotting.
         
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        They are fantastic flowers as you say Michael, always seem to be perfect when they open even if the plant looks a bit tatty.
        Not a good photographer so I very rarely capture just how amazing they are in the flesh.
        A lot of mine are a bit neglected, but I am trying to sort them out a bit.
        I only feed occasionally and sporadically, I'm taking cuttings of some and discarding the old plant in some cases.
         
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        Dave Poole I think. He lived down the SW coast almost on the beach I think.
        Thinking about it he might have lived in Poole :biggrin:
        He had a parrot.;)
         
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          I've checked and can't find a Dave Poole :noidea:
           
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          I remember him, DaveP from Devon. Had a lovely garden and liked Billbergia nutans.

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            I only feed them once in the springtime @pete and they usually do well. I haven't done it this year though.
            I find cacti can take a lot of neglect and some even thrive on it, but there comes a time when they won't take any more. It's a good idea to take cuttings, otherwise they seem to deteriorate.

            Is your cactus Echinopsis eyriesii, it looks like mine.
            I've got a red Epiphyllum and last year someone gave me a cutting of a yellow one. I think it's developing buds.
             
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            16238393854838004757032446985413.jpg I grew the remaining echonopsis that I have from mixed seed a long time ago.
            So I don't really know any of the names.
            Holly gate hybrids springs to mind, or maybe that was the echinocereus I grew a lot of those at the same time. This is another echinops that I grew at the same time.
             
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              A yellow epiphyllum and red one sounds good, I've got a large pink one, again from seed.
               
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                  Now I remember him. :) Didn't know his surname :noidea: It's 13 years since he was on here. :rolleyespink:
                   
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                    I missed @Victoria post.
                    2008, was it that long ago.
                     
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                      Amazing how time goes by! I got Billbergia nutans from him, he grew it outside. He would laugh how mine has expanded. I corresponded with him for a while. He had some health issues, I think Asthma.
                       
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