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even yet another ID
Greetings.
I'm curious as to whether anyone knows what type of succulent my little friend is: http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg It's been in a 5" clay pot since before I first got it (4 years ago), and is pretty healthy . . . never seen a bloom, though. thx -- ah |
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Its a badly grown Euphorbia decaryi var. spirosticha Rauh & Hebding.
http://images.google.com/images?q=Eu...=Google+Search The leaves and branches are a bit etiolated because it isn't getting enough light. "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.19.00.08.04.338359@happy1... Greetings. I'm curious as to whether anyone knows what type of succulent my little friend is: http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg It's been in a 5" clay pot since before I first got it (4 years ago), and is pretty healthy . . . never seen a bloom, though. thx -- ah |
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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:24:41 +0000, Cereus-longispinus wrote:
Its a badly grown Euphorbia decaryi var. spirosticha Rauh & Hebding. Ah, but I've managed to keep it alive for these past four years! Appreciate the ID (Thank You)--the first step in tring to take better care of it. Alas, I don't have the slightest idea what to do now.... http://images.google.com/images?q=Eu...=Google+Search The leaves and branches are a bit etiolated because it isn't getting enough light. Aye; W-opening /small/ window exposure only, here--best I can do ;/ ta, anyway "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.19.00.08.04.338359@happy1... Greetings. [...] http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg [...] -- ah |
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First tell under which conditions you are growing it. If you are growing it
in the window, what time of the day does it receive light? How often do you water it? What are you using for fertilizer? "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.20.00.32.32.779184@happy1... On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:24:41 +0000, Cereus-longispinus wrote: Its a badly grown Euphorbia decaryi var. spirosticha Rauh & Hebding. Ah, but I've managed to keep it alive for these past four years! Appreciate the ID (Thank You)--the first step in tring to take better care of it. Alas, I don't have the slightest idea what to do now.... http://images.google.com/images?q=Eu...=Google+Search The leaves and branches are a bit etiolated because it isn't getting enough light. Aye; W-opening /small/ window exposure only, here--best I can do ;/ ta, anyway "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.19.00.08.04.338359@happy1... Greetings. [...] http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg [...] -- ah |
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Cereus-validus. wrote:
First tell under which conditions you are growing it. If you are growing it in the window, what time of the day does it receive light? How often do you water it? What are you using for fertilizer? Still in the 4" clay pot in which I purchased it. On shelf of small window facing due West. It gets full sun (on one side) for about 3 hours each day (given proper weather)--I turn it 180deg every so often. I water it with room temp. spring water on an infrequent, random schedule (when it's partner--prickly pear, in the pot next to it--becomes wrinkled, that's when I water both). Tried using Follet's "Watch Us Grow" (8-8-8, http://www.watchusgrow.com/ ) during the initial stages, but the 'original' partner cactus I got with the euphorbia died a quick death, and the euphorbia lost all its foliage except three 'leaves'. Been using just water since . . . ;/ Apart from being able to keep it alive, I know nothing--even how (or if) to transplant it. Should I foster-home it? g "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.20.00.32.32.779184@happy1... On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:24:41 +0000, Cereus-longispinus wrote: [...] http://images.google.com/images?q=Eu...=Google+Search "ah" wrote in message newsan.2004.10.19.00.08.04.338359@happy1... Greetings. [...] http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg [...] -- ah |
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I was unable to reach any of the three URL's--they come up to an add
for casino gambling and whatnot, then switch to a 400 error--bad request/do not repeat. M. Reed Greetings. I'm curious as to whether anyone knows what type of succulent my little friend is: http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg |
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Nonsense. The links work just fine.
Don't worry Monique, you wouldn't know what the plant is anyway!!!! If you were paying attention in the first place, you would have seen I already identified it for AH. "Monique Reed" wrote in message ... I was unable to reach any of the three URL's--they come up to an add for casino gambling and whatnot, then switch to a 400 error--bad request/do not repeat. M. Reed Greetings. I'm curious as to whether anyone knows what type of succulent my little friend is: http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg |
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Monique Reed wrote in
: I was unable to reach any of the three URL's--they come up to an add for casino gambling and whatnot, then switch to a 400 error--bad request/do not repeat. M. Reed Greetings. I'm curious as to whether anyone knows what type of succulent my little friend is: http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_a.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_b.jpg http://andyrew.info/images/unknown_detail.jpg Sounds like your computer is infested with a browser hijacker to me, get Spybot Search & Destroy, and/or Ad-aware and run them. Sean |
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