DesertZone
DesertZone
@desertzone
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Joined: Dec 1, 2004
Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

I am starting to think it may just be a fancy form of hens and chicks. :?

17 years ago
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Barb,I don't think they are very deep, it is just the tips that are hollow. :D

17 years ago
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RE: Yucca linearifolia

Can I have your brevifolias then Aaron?:lol:Nice work, as always! That's a nice yucca. Thanks! :D If you lived closer I would have given you a cou...

17 years ago
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RE: Yucca linearifolia

Is that at your place? I've seen them in Vegas and St. George, but not anywhere else. ANy idea of the hardiness, or where its found naturally? I have...

17 years ago
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RE: succulents

What are pictures 7 and 8? I don't recognize either! 7 is bitter-root and 8 is eriogonum (a succulent one)

17 years ago
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Barb,The ends are fried from cold. It has not gone through a winter here yet. Just a hard freeze from this spring. They said it is good to zone 5, ...

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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Yes I'd like to see a pic of it, Aaron.Barb Here is a pic, but after looking close up I may be wrong?

17 years ago
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RE: Tip dieback on new Y.rostrata Sapphire Skies

Barb,Do you have any updated pics of these yuccas? :)

17 years ago
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RE: SPRING PLANTING IN MASSACHUSETTS!!!

Thanks for the long post, it was awesome :D

17 years ago
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RE: New arrivals

I would be excited to, if I opened that box. 8) Pics please.... when they all get planted. :wink:

17 years ago
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RE: Spring update,etc

Looks like you are having a good spring. :D

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