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Latest tagged entries for 'SUCCULENT'



Variegated Jade

Sunday, 31 August 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
I wrote a few days ago about my Jade Plant .  Jades are beautiful in their deep rich greens.  There are many varieties of Jade so I started collecting and propagating some of them.  I found a variegated Jade (crassula ovata variegata)

Coral Cactus

Wednesday, 13 August 2008 11:01 A GMT-05
People who know me know that I love succulents.  Many times at work or on a special occasion someone will give me a cutting or a full plant in a container.  Lately I've been the recipient of odd plants and plants that are near death.&nb

Sunset Plant

Monday, 11 August 2008 6:55 P GMT-05
 I wrote about this plants cousin a week or so ago HERE . She is also known as the sunset plant.  This is a much smaller succulent but given sunshine it is truly beautiful in its' pinks.  I didn't get this too long ago and alr

Monster Cactus

Saturday, 9 August 2008 8:58 P GMT-05
 I've never been a big cactus person.  I love succulents but cacti in general never really excited me.  It' important to remember, All cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti.  

Lithops Meyeri

Friday, 18 July 2008 12:00 A GMT-05
I'm a little surprised by the response I've received about Lithops.  The past few days I've received dozens of emails.  I plan (when I get time) to do a series of posts on my lithops from seed to adulthood.  In the meantime

Living Stones (Lithops)

Tuesday, 15 July 2008 6:55 P GMT-05
   When it comes to succulents there is nothing that excites me like Lithops.Lithops are known as Living Stones and their leaves have adapted to the desert climate by thickening and look very much like the soil and stones around them.&