plants I offer;
-kalanchoe "mother plant" cuttings and rooted, two-five types
-crested epiphyte (since died)
-yellow opuntia microdasys monstrosa (spiraly type)
-crassula oblongata
-echinopsis oxygona (small)
-crassula lycopoides (thin form and monstrose form)
-rhipsalis baccifera
-faucaria tigrina
-some kleinia cactus-looking succulent
-opuntia monacantha monstrosa normal and joseph''s coat
-opuntia subulata monstrosa
-Wild Arizona golden jumping cactus (from aunts backyard)
-silver unknown (dangerous) jumping cactus
-opunia compresa&
-interesting Brasiliopuntia varieties
-various echeverias,aeoniums, as well as the usual "succulents" (desert rose, aloe vera, crassula ovata+monstrosa variety)
-a few euphorbias, medusa and corn-cob type, very beautiful..
and maybe a few more.California Natives like dudleyas and such.
future; many dozens of imaginable prickly pear varieties for consumption, and for beauty. So far I only have small, undivisible cuttings not ready for trade. I wish to grow all my mother plants to make divisible for trading and plain sharing purposes.
In addition to plants, I may provide tips and plant Identification
Plants I'm looking for;
-pereskia aculeata or grandiflora(or both)
-possibly pereskiopsis as mine is not doing too well
-quiabentia verticulata or other varieties
-crested cacti, and succulents, agaves or aloes of any kind (a fuzzy echeveria would be best)
-I like monstrose plants as well, but especially into spirally mutations
-Will appreciate variegations as well
-mirtillocactus var fukurokuryuzinboku, or breast myrtillocactus
-eulychnea castanea varispiralis
-penis plant lophocereus schotti monstrosa/inermis
-astrophytum (any)
-tephrocactus geometrizans (the snowman looking one)
-turbinicarpus (any)
-leichtenbergia principus
-aztekium ritterii
-digitostigma
-macherocereus gummosus
-fouqieria idria columnaris
-euphorbia obesa
-any exceptionally cool Australian succulents
like the ones shown or others from the beach, desert etc)
also looking for grafting tips as I have not managed one successful opuntia subulata monstrose graft, and have tried several scions.
Thanks, and I hope you may find something you are looking for:)
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