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Sam 25-04-2004 07:03 PM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
hi folks,

i was given 2 packets of mixed cactus seed. i wonder if anyone could
provide me with some pointers on how to ID them.

both packets are from different brands but they contain the same three
types. i take this as that either they are the 3 most common or
cheapest seeds or that they are the threee most easy to grow.

-one type looks like a small shrivelled pea.
-the other is small, black and shiny and bean shaped. reminds me of a
flea without legs
-the other is similar in shape and colour but much larger.about 5mm
long

Any idea what they are? Thanks

Sam

Cereus-validus 25-04-2004 11:21 PM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
Cactaceae are extremely variable in seed form but it is very difficult to
identify species by the seeds because species in different genera can have
similar looking seeds.

Grow plants from the seeds. Wait until they bloom and then you can have them
identified.


"Sam" wrote in message
om...
hi folks,

i was given 2 packets of mixed cactus seed. i wonder if anyone could
provide me with some pointers on how to ID them.

both packets are from different brands but they contain the same three
types. i take this as that either they are the 3 most common or
cheapest seeds or that they are the threee most easy to grow.

-one type looks like a small shrivelled pea.
-the other is small, black and shiny and bean shaped. reminds me of a
flea without legs
-the other is similar in shape and colour but much larger.about 5mm
long

Any idea what they are? Thanks

Sam




Cereus-validus 25-04-2004 11:21 PM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
Sam, you are one cross-posting maniac.

You are asking the same freaking question on rec.gardens, sci.bio.botany,
uk.rec.gardening and who knows where else but it doesn't matter where you
post it because the answers will still be the same. You can't ID Cactaceae
from the seeds alone. Next time don't buy Cactaceae as mixed seed because
you are getting a pig in a poke and you shouldn't expect anything choice to
come from them. Expect to get plants of the junk species or unidentifiable
garden hybrids.

*************************

Cactaceae are extremely variable in seed form but it is very difficult to
identify species by the seeds because species in different genera can have
similar looking seeds.

Grow plants from the seeds. Wait until they bloom and then you can have them
identified.

"Sam" wrote in message
om...
hi folks,

i got 2 packets of mixed cactus seed, labelled as mixed seed. i wonder
if anyone could provide me with some pointers on how to ID them.

both packets were from different brands but they contain the same
three types. i take this as that either they are the 3 most common or
cheapest seeds or that they are the threee most easy to grow.

-one type looks like a small shrivelled pea.
-the other is small, black and shiny and bean shaped. reminds me of a
flea without legs
-the other is similar in shape and colour but much larger.about 5mm
long

Any idea what they are? Thanks

Sam




Salty Thumb 26-04-2004 02:09 AM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
"Cereus-validus" wrote in
:

Sam, you are one cross-posting maniac.


most computer weenies call that multi-posting (posting seperately to
multiple newsgroups).

Crossposting = posting one message to multiple newgroups by specifing
multiple groups in the newsgroup line



Cereus-validus 26-04-2004 04:11 AM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
Okay then,

Sam, you are one multi-posting maniac.

We can forget about Sam's original question and now quibble over computer
weenie lingo!!!

Are you happy now, Salty?


"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
"Cereus-validus" wrote in
:

Sam, you are one cross-posting maniac.


most computer weenies call that multi-posting (posting seperately to
multiple newsgroups).

Crossposting = posting one message to multiple newgroups by specifing
multiple groups in the newsgroup line





Salty Thumb 27-04-2004 06:12 PM

help on IDing cactus seed
 
"Cereus-validus" wrote in news:Vi_ic.7$JA1.5
@newssvr15.news.prodigy.com:

Okay then,

Sam, you are one multi-posting maniac.

We can forget about Sam's original question and now quibble over

computer
weenie lingo!!!

Are you happy now, Salty?


"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
...
"Cereus-validus" wrote in
:

Sam, you are one cross-posting maniac.


most computer weenies call that multi-posting (posting seperately to
multiple newsgroups).

Crossposting = posting one message to multiple newgroups by specifing
multiple groups in the newsgroup line


yay! but I rather quibble over whether Sam is actually a maniac or only
marginally perturbed.

Let's ask him what is the better substitute for water, hydrofluoric acid
or ammonia.


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