Who can identify some of these cacti?
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That's a good question.
Where did you get these pigs in a poke? Too many nondescript seedling plants and plants without flowers to make even good guesses. You will need a real plant identification psychic to come up with decent names for most of them. "Cartman" wrote in message ... Here at this page http://members.cox.net/cactactactus Thanks. |
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Hi Cartman, You might be able to find a psychic or two here. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/cacti/ Newt |
[I've omitted it.hobby.piante.cactus because it's likely to be a non-English
newsgroup.] On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 08:21:02 GMT, Cartman wrote: http://members.cox.net/cactactactus I agree that many will be difficult to ID, especially the young specimens and the specimens not currently in flower or too immature to flower. You will be able to get a few ID's on GardenWeb, though: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/cactigal/ My contribution would be that Opuntia 04 looks like ficus-indica, but I could be wrong. Good luck! -- John GOTTS http://linuxsavvy.com/staff/jgotts |
Oh yeah!!!
Lame guesses from the peanut gallery on GardenWeb should be a barrel of laughs!!!! If you were smart, you'd ask the experts in the Cacti etc mailing list instead. http://www2.labs.agilent.com/bot/cactus_home "John Gotts" wrote in message ... [I've omitted it.hobby.piante.cactus because it's likely to be a non-English newsgroup.] On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 08:21:02 GMT, Cartman wrote: http://members.cox.net/cactactactus I agree that many will be difficult to ID, especially the young specimens and the specimens not currently in flower or too immature to flower. You will be able to get a few ID's on GardenWeb, though: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/cactigal/ My contribution would be that Opuntia 04 looks like ficus-indica, but I could be wrong. Good luck! -- John GOTTS http://linuxsavvy.com/staff/jgotts |
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