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Old 04-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Oh wow, Time for SEX! (picture post)

Made ya look. Perhaps im an ass, but this is sex nonetheless

Some cacti are flowering! most are now ID'd, have to admit, cactus classification sometimes makes me hate taxonomy alltogether!!!!!!





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EDIT: i guess i did not show the actuall sex, as i am no pervert! i will say, however, there was a baggy, forceps and a little blue paintbrush involved.

on a side note, does that smiley look like "agree"?

Enjoy the flowers


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Re: Oh wow, Time for SEX! (picture post)

Wow, very cool. Figured it was something about spring and animals. Didn't figure it would involve cacti, thanks so much


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no problem. I noticed this forum is seriously lacking in photos. and it is spring time and mroe than just animals are in the mood right now. You have any photos of your cacti? do you have any? or succulents (for some reason they are called "multi meats" in chinese....i don't get that one)? surely people must have at least an aloe vera?


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Very nice! No cacti here though.


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Lovely pics! I'd be interested to hear the story behind the photos.


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Made ya look. Perhaps im an ass, but this is sex nonetheless

Some cacti are flowering! most are now ID'd, have to admit, cactus classification sometimes makes me hate taxonomy alltogether!!!!!!

EDIT: i guess i did not show the actuall sex, as i am no pervert! i will say, however, there was a baggy, forceps and a little blue paintbrush involved.

on a side note, does that smiley look like "agree"?

Enjoy the flowers
Sweet prickly pear Ganoderma! Outstanding sex at its best. Yes, it looks like agree. What else could that smiley be doing? We have a cactus in the house and I have no idea on its ID and it hasn't bloomed in 5 years. Can I provoke it to bloom? Whisper sweet nothings in its succulent crevices?

Nice work on both the flowers & the photos.
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Nice Ganoderma! are those your pictures?

See how important the Evolution of Flowering plants is!?
I try to keep plants in all the window sills.

I've had this catus for a quite few years now. since it was tiny! I've had to stake it because it leans so heavily toward the light it gets a little crooked..

But my little baby flowers every year!





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thanks all. yes flowering plants are extremely usefull and interesting (i think). yes racoon those are all mine. those are all taken in the last couple days, most of my cacti have been flowering this week, except my rootstocks (hylocereus and opuntias). other plants are flowering profusely for me as well, namely stevia, some purple beans and nasturtiums!

Your cacti look quite happy. i have no clue what yours is but its always good to have a cactus kicking around. many cacti can even grow outdoors in canada/america/europe. in teh winter just keep it out of frost and water and it can handle cold temps. i grew them outdoors in canada just made sure they were next to the house (under the roof so no rain got them). they grew slow, but i hade peruvian cacti in canada, which is pretty cool.

turtle: it depends on the specie. some like to bloom when its cold and wet, some cold and dry, some hot a wet etc etc. a lot liek to flower when going through the end of a typical american winter (cool dark days), and then the day length increases (ie spring). but it really depends on what you have.

"Whisper sweet nothings in its succulent crevices?"
soothing a cactus may prove rather painfull, but try as you might.

i have a bunch of prickly pear as well (opuntia sp.) but they are not flowering. in fact i find the genus rather offensive, glochids are horrendous little evolutions!!! here they flower in januaray/february. that said i use them for nothing more than grafting rootstocks and lining areas i dont want dogs (still too small to work )


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Wow! beautiful Penthouse quality shots!
Thank you. You must be a very proud parent!

Let's see if your thread title can out hit the poetry forum
(Poetry? 13,000 hits? has no one got a life?)

Here the Prickly pears get to 4-5 metres and are covered in fruit.

My wife hates cacti so I don't grow any. Though one day thought I might try growing a peyote.
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ya they can grow very large here too, so long as one of teh many crappy drivers doesn't flatten it first. 4-5 meters? not likely here, but 2 meters is common.

cacti people seem to either love or hate. thats cool. you should definatly try a peyote. hell, if you want i will give you a couple seeds if you are commited enough to them. they are a very lovely cactus, but very slow. aside from whatever "special" aspect pepel draw from it, there is something very gratifying about growing lophophora.

here are a couple pics of some of my lophophoras. one even gives me triple flowers! not too common with these guys.

Lophophora diffusa



lophophora williamsii seedling grafted. this is only 5 weeks old! 1 cm across.


i will try and get soem other pictures happening too, but the above are the most exciting thing in my cacti section right now. That and i have just grown a variegated Trichcereus pachanoi seedling.



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