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Post by fredg on May 29, 2020 17:59:07 GMT
Glottiphyllum fergusoniae is looking a little worse for wear but it is shooting at the growth points.
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Post by dvg on May 29, 2020 18:10:47 GMT
Nah Fred, it just adds to his ruggedness, gives him that hip in situ look. Besides, chicks dig scars. dvg
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Post by fredg on May 30, 2020 13:31:09 GMT
Glottiphyllum oligocarpum
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Post by fredg on May 30, 2020 13:37:56 GMT
Glottiphyllum linguiforme I've had this one for about six months longer than to the previous two. It looks in a better condition which of course is down to my care. The fact that it was in a more pristine condition when it arrived is misleading . Apparently Glottiphyllum are notorious for splitting and scarring if the watering is slightly overzealous. Not knowing what the ideal watering is is the problem. The plants will have to teach me.
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Post by dvg on Jun 2, 2020 15:48:28 GMT
Glottiphyllum linguiforme Apparently Glottiphyllum are notorious for splitting and scarring if the watering is slightly overzealous. Not knowing what the ideal watering is is the problem. The plants will have to teach me. This would be the one to tell you all their secrets. dvg
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Post by fredg on Jul 23, 2020 14:02:44 GMT
An interesting circle with three segments. Glottiphyllum pygmaeum
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Post by fredg on Sept 17, 2020 14:05:48 GMT
G. pygmaeum in flower.
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Post by fredg on Sept 29, 2020 13:38:25 GMT
G. pygmaeum and friend.
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