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Old 29-06-2003, 06:32 AM
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Old 29-06-2003, 10:20 AM
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looks like some kind of christmas cactus to me.
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Old 29-06-2003, 10:32 AM
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Hi there,

This is one of the many members of the species
Crassula, it may be Crassula Lycopodioides or
otherwise it's a very near relative. It requires the
kind of soil that's being sold for growing cacti, it
may have trouble growing in ordinary soil.
It doesn't need much warmth but it does need a
lot of light, especially during the winter!
During the warmer months of the year it requires a
usual amount of water, during winter time watering
once every three weeks is enough.


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Old 29-06-2003, 11:20 AM
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 04:30:54 GMT, "Lance R."
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large image:
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Thanks for the help,
Lance


bladderwort?

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Old 29-06-2003, 11:20 AM
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Rhipsalis cereuscula


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Old 29-06-2003, 11:20 AM
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WRONG.

You are not even close and you have the wrong plant family altogether.
The plant is a stem succulent not a leaf succulent.

Crassula lycopodioides is a synonym for Crassula muscosa anyway.


19:09:05:13 wrote in message
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Hi there,

This is one of the many members of the species
Crassula, it may be Crassula Lycopodioides or
otherwise it's a very near relative. It requires the
kind of soil that's being sold for growing cacti, it
may have trouble growing in ordinary soil.
It doesn't need much warmth but it does need a
lot of light, especially during the winter!
During the warmer months of the year it requires a
usual amount of water, during winter time watering
once every three weeks is enough.


Lance R. wrote in

.. .
large image:
http://www.lkgallery.com/plant1.jpg

Thanks for the help,
Lance






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Old 29-06-2003, 11:20 AM
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WRONG.

At least you do recognize it to be an epiphytic member of the Cactaceae.


gregpresley wrote in message
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looks like some kind of christmas cactus to me.
"Lance R." wrote in message
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large image:
http://www.lkgallery.com/plant1.jpg

Thanks for the help,
Lance






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Old 29-06-2003, 11:32 AM
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WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!

Not even close. The plant is a succulent not an aquatic.


Julie Sloan wrote in message
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 04:30:54 GMT, "Lance R."
typed these words:

large image:
http://www.lkgallery.com/plant1.jpg

Thanks for the help,
Lance


bladderwort?

http://www.bobsloansampler.com/

Bearskin to Holly Fork: Stories from Appalachia
by Bob Sloan ISBN: 1-893239-21-7



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Old 29-06-2003, 11:44 AM
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 09:32:59 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12yo"
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WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!

Not even close. The plant is a succulent not an aquatic.


Let me guess. You're a bored 12-year-old.

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Old 29-06-2003, 11:56 AM
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 09:19:14 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12yo"
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WRONG.

You are not even close and you have the wrong plant family altogether.
The plant is a stem succulent not a leaf succulent.

Crassula lycopodioides is a synonym for Crassula muscosa anyway.


That reminds me of something I wondered about. I plant I have known
as Crassula argenta seems to be being called C. ovata. Are there two
similar palnts, or a name change, or am I just confused as usual?

Thanks


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Old 29-06-2003, 12:56 PM
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Rhipsalis teres


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Old 29-06-2003, 12:56 PM
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It looks like a plant I have that was identified as Rhipsalis teres.


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Old 29-06-2003, 12:56 PM
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Since you have proven to be a **** poor guesser, you are still batting 1000,
you clueless numbnut.


Julie Sloan wrote in message
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 09:32:59 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12yo"
typed these words:

WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!

Not even close. The plant is a succulent not an aquatic.


Let me guess. You're a bored 12-year-old.

http://www.bobsloansampler.com/

Bearskin to Holly Fork: Stories from Appalachia
by Bob Sloan ISBN: 1-893239-21-7



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Old 29-06-2003, 01:08 PM
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You are confused as usual.

The common "Jade Plant", correctly named Crassula ovata has in the
horticultural literature incorrectly been listed under the later synonyms
Crassula argentea, Crassula portulacea and Crassula obliqua. All the names
refer to the same species.

The original plant to be identified in this thread still is not a member of
the Crassulaceae, however.


Charles wrote in message
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 09:19:14 GMT, "Cereoid-UR12yo"
wrote:

WRONG.

You are not even close and you have the wrong plant family altogether.
The plant is a stem succulent not a leaf succulent.

Crassula lycopodioides is a synonym for Crassula muscosa anyway.


That reminds me of something I wondered about. I plant I have known
as Crassula argenta seems to be being called C. ovata. Are there two
similar palnts, or a name change, or am I just confused as usual?

Thanks


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- Charles
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Old 29-06-2003, 01:08 PM
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Its is a Rhipsalis but not Rhipsalis teres. It is a poorly grown Rhipsalis
cereuscula.


Lynne wrote in message
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Rhipsalis teres


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