The local paper (IW County Press) published an article in their weekly "Gardening Diary" section about a local couples Cacti collection in East...
Is that the black rice Victoria using the ink? Don't think it would be my thing either
Does it taste any better than saccharin?
Must be self pollinated then, I'm not well up on my Schlumbergera knowledge so they may be self fertile I know a few species epi's are... I'm told...
I mean I download there photo and then put it on something like photobucket
Oh I see:) well it's fun to experiment and you never know you might get something interesting do you know what the parents were?
No usually if it's watermarked then I don't include the photo as I can see the owner really doesent want it used... and if it's the only one I can...
I don't follow :scratch: what are Longk?
As pete hasn't replied sal73 I thought I would take a stab at your question :blue thumb: Most of the time especially in cacti grafting a plant...
I usually attribute a photo however I re-host the image as I feel that it would be unfair to waste someone else's bandwith...
Been browsing for the jokes I have to admit I found these ones funny
I personally don't have a problem with consuming any species of edible animal (okay possibly people...) however I reserve the right to choose what...
Tasty... :eeew: well at least it was actually meat
I personally use gixen.com for my eBay sniping however if it's a relatively new listed item without any bids and a starting price of more than the...
Beautiful Pete :)
and on the subject of strange hybrid epiphytic cacti I submit this monster it is called a Chimera or more acuruatley a "graft hybrid" it's an...
I haven't seen grafted plants like you mention in person but I have read about them in 19th century books it was very popular at that time in the...
I have about 20 or so friends on my Facebook feed left over from when I was at college in Edinburgh so some of them might have an interest :)
No Hatiora rosea is a naturally occurring species :) as for epiphyllum's they're a bit complicated as what we call "epiphyllum hybrids" are in...
Very interesting Sirius :)
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