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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: what the Ech... Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:28 am | |
| I might as well show these off, I've been waiting for the ones in the garden to catch up but the buds are developing slowly, and the aphids are hungry.



CP _________________ G'day from the Sunshine Coast of Tasmania, the best spot in Oz. |
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Kada

Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 163 Location : International
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:17 pm | |
| whats that red one? middle left.
that is some kind of pretty!!!!! has christmas written all over it! |
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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:40 am | |
| | Kada wrote: | whats that red one? middle left.
that is some kind of pretty!!!!! has christmas written all over it! |
Hello Kada, that one is E. agavoides cv "Lipstick" the other two are E. lindsayana (top) and E. agavoides "Red Edge" I'm hoping to see the edges of the leaves on that one colour up a bit more over summer.
CP _________________ G'day from the Sunshine Coast of Tasmania, the best spot in Oz. |
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Kada

Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 163 Location : International
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:53 pm | |
| i have never been a non cacti succulent person...but i thikn you started something in my that might be a problem
really gorgeous plants man!!! easily grown? i see lots of common no name ones here at nurseries, but not sure what species...
how old are those btw? |
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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:35 pm | |
| | Kada wrote: | i have never been a non cacti succulent person...but i thikn you started something in my that might be a problem really gorgeous plants man!!! easily grown? i see lots of common no name ones here at nurseries, but not sure what species...
how old are those btw? |
Glad to be able to oblige. It's a bit hard to say how old these are as I haven't had them for very long, but I'd say they are nearly two years from when they would have been taken as cuttings. These grow easily, and don't mind the cooler climate here, many of them even survive outdoors here. In fact I have (among others) a large specimen of "Lipstick" in the garden that has survived our wetter than average winter this year. It's a pity that some nurseries don't name the succulents they sell... could be that they have some real gems on offer but unless you know what you're looking for, it would be difficult to know.
CP _________________ G'day from the Sunshine Coast of Tasmania, the best spot in Oz. |
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calycium Moderator

Joined : 06 Apr 2008 Posts : 378 Location : Adelaide, SA
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:36 pm | |
| CP, I have to agree with Kada - the lipstick var is a nice one - very striking. |
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Charlie
  Age : 99 Joined : 14 Sep 2008 Posts : 39 Location : 20k S of Coffs Hbr NSW
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:33 pm | |
| | Yeh, they look really good. i'm gonna pay a bit more attention to the 'other succulents' area next time i'm in the nursery i reckon! |
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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:40 am | |
| Okay Folks, I've taken a couple of pics of the outdoor specimen of Lipstick for comparison... Here you'll notice that it's big and fat from all the rain we got over winter, but it is not as nicely coloured as the g/h grown ones that have had the benefit of much drier conditions over winter.

Here it is in it's garden habitat you can see it at the bottom right of the photographs.
 _________________ G'day from the Sunshine Coast of Tasmania, the best spot in Oz. |
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Kada

Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 163 Location : International
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:07 pm | |
| now that is a NICE garden!!!! ya lucky bastid.
does the red not show so much in new growth? |
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CactusPolecat

Joined : 06 Oct 2008 Posts : 95 Location : Tassie
 | Subject: Re: what the Ech... Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:39 pm | |
| My garden was only planted out in Feb this year... it'll probably be a forest in a couple of years by the way it's going! The red one is growing in a 6cm pot, so it's quite small, and it has had very little water in the g/h over winter.
CP _________________ G'day from the Sunshine Coast of Tasmania, the best spot in Oz. |
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