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捌零後-手工甜點
2017年07月10日
sunny!
fertilized
one of the flowers ,the petals fell,maybe because of the heavy rain,but the calyx is forward。
The others ,petals are fresh,but the calyx grows backward。
I don't know which one grows better😖
fertilized
one of the flowers ,the petals fell,maybe because of the heavy rain,but the calyx is forward。
The others ,petals are fresh,but the calyx grows backward。
I don't know which one grows better😖
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Ueca
2017年07月01日
Kitty approves of the flowers.
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Ueca:What is this plant? I would've guessed Pachyphytum oviferum, but the flower stalks are emerging directly from the soil.
meriunkat:so cute 😆
dIgfi34ly59
2017年06月27日
Can anyo identify this plant? I live in the Pacific Northwest; this, clearly, isn't a native species, but it was here when I bought the house. The three photos show an overall view, the leafy base, and the budding flowers at the top of the woody stem. This beautiful plant is in a drip-irrigated rock garden.
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Elena Galkina
2017年06月17日
All light seeds died. Only dark seeds' plants survived and now they bloom with dark red flowers
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Lucky Coyote
2017年06月13日
Two new shoots, possibly flowers, I just noticed in this variety pot 😺
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elvenking42
2017年06月09日
I picked up this beautiful Echeveria today with two flowerstalks ready to bloom.
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them
my first question is if anyone can tell me what type of Echeveria it is? it's very small, maybe 3 inches across. the flowers appear to maybe be pink or yellow but the buds have not booked yet.
My second question if anyone knows is if I can let this bloom and it will still live? I know many types of succulents will die or at least go dormant after blooming, I would really love to see the blooms but I'm not willing to sacrifice my entire plant just to see them
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AloeYouVeraMuch:It will live! Also you have a lovely echeveria elegans! It tends to get pretty big so repotting may be in order soon.
meriunkat:I've had succulents that have flowerstalks the plant itself does not die, the flowers do tend to dry after blooming though
Frajille:Just do not over water it. I killed one before. They like to be dry mostly.
T.C.:It will live after blooming. Don't worry.
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YiLam
2017年06月08日
I just got this new echeveria few days ago and as you can see there's 2 "flowers" who are connected by the same stem. I'm wondering if I can cut the stem in 2 to separate it.
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YiLam:@Ueca okay thanks
Ueca:You can cut it, but you should wait for the cut wound to dry into a scab if you want to plant the cut-off head.
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Lucky Coyote
2017年06月05日
I found these stunning wild succulents on a hiking trip today 😸 naturally I brought some back, I only nabbed a few of the small rosettes, no flowers, any ideas on what they are? On the Brice Creek trail in Cottage Grove, OR if anyone wanted to know as well
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Lucky Coyote:@Ueca Ohmygawd it's so amazing on the trail, you should go one day 😸
Ueca:😔🙏 my next dream vacation spot 🙏😔