Although I have mixed feelings about arid landscapes such as the southwestern region of the US, I do really like cacti and succulents. There is just something about the uniqueness of their forms, their ways of adapting to their environment, and their prickly way of saying “don’t mess with me!” IDK, maybe it’s also because I have such a prickly personality!
Anyway, I used to have quite a few cacti when I was in college, but I lost many of them to an outbreak of black rot, and I haven’t messed with them since.
I’ve recently been working on putting some landscaping info together for my condo HOA, and that has reignited my interest in growing cacti and succulents.
I’ve recently bought four (these are not my photos, just examples I found online):
A Clothed Opuntia – Opuntia vestita
A Kalanchoe Panda Plant – Kalanchoe tomentosa
A Zanzibar Aloe – Aloe zanzibarica
A Split Rock – Pleiospilos neii
Is there anyone here who loves cacti and succulents, too?
Tags: catci, container gardening, plants, succulents
Looks like it could be a good ground cover.
Not sure about that - but it does make a beautiful hanging basket.
Dallas has done it again. This one is called a Kalanchoe Maternity plant. Here are some pics. The little round things you see on the end of the leaves are babies (spores/seedlings?). Apparently they drop off and fall to the ground where they grow into new plants. Rather unique way of reproducing, I think. These photos don't match mine exactly, but it's close.
And got one of these, a torch cactus, or tricocerus grandiflorus.
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on May 29, 2012 at 10:27pm
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on May 29, 2012 at 10:57pm Maybe the men are just small?
Permalink Reply by Joan Denoo on November 14, 2012 at 8:14pm I am not a cactus growing and enjoy seeing all the varieties you have and enjoy!. Thanks.
that was very cool - enjoying all the pictures and posts
Debra Stevenson replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion Joseph Smith's life before Mormonism in the group Ex-Mormon Atheists
Ruth Anthony-Gardner replied to Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Rossby waves - what happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic in the group Climate Concerns
Gordon Clay replied to Debra Stevenson's discussion Joseph Smith's life before Mormonism in the group Ex-Mormon Atheists
Ruth Anthony-Gardner replied to Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Countries at most risk from Climate Change in the group Eco-Logical: A Group for Environmentalists© 2013 Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Richard Haynes.

