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executi0n

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About executi0n

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  • Birthday 23/03/1991

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  1. executi0n

    [ID] Common Treet

    Cypruss. That's it. Well I'm pretty sure it is. Thanks guys, really appreciate it. Now I can rest.
  2. Okay, so this has been boggling my mind for a few days now. I have see these trees quite a lot, generally down the side of driveways, etc and I can't for the life of me remember the name of them. I don't know why, but it just seems to slip my mind...which is incredibly frustrating Can anyone help out with getting the id haha It would be much appreciated Cheers executi0n
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    WTB: Argyreia Nervosa (hbwr) seeds

    Ah, sorry. I'm in S.A.
  4. Hi, I was wondering if anyone had some hbwr seeds available in bulk? I think last time I purchased some I got 25g (approx. 250 seeds) for $25. If you know anyone who could help out it would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
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    Trich ID

    Now that you say that, it does look like a cereus spp. My mind is a little off today. I'm trying to work my way through thousands of pages of powerpoint slides. I didn't realise how much they tried to cram into each week. Thanks for the reply
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    Trich ID

    So my friend just sent me some pictures and wanted to know if I could get them identified for him. I think they look like a Trich, but I don't like to give out wrong information. My mind is a little overflowing with information as well since I have an exam in.... 3 hours :| Anyway, here are the pictures. Pretty nice photos, especially the second one, I actually really like it as a picture. If you need any more information just let me know Back to exam revision for me
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    Spore print give away

    Got mine today as well, thanks again! Hope to be able to give back to the community soon.
  8. executi0n

    [ID] Rather large cacti

    Yeah, there are a few more around them, but those were a more 'picture perfect' bunch. Haha, that it is! And yeah, that is exactly where they are
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    [ID] Rather large cacti

    Hi Evil Genius! Thanks for that. I thought that the smaller ones looked familiar to the Trichocereus family. I must admit, I like the looks of those ones compared to the Marginatocereus cacti, but that could be because those aren't as 'healthy looking'. Cheers
  10. Hey, I was just driving home from a mates house and went down a different street than I usually do and came across these. They were kind of hard to miss, they stuck out like a sore thumb. Is anyone able to identify them? The large one seems to have been cut at some point and has dried/rotted out it looks like. Thanks
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    Acacia Season

    Ah, thanks. Yeah, I was thinking that before when you first replied, it's such a pretty plant to be a weed. I might have to go back and check on them again in a little while to see how they're doing. The ones I posted here are only around the corner so I definitely don't have to worry about not being able to access them heh.
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    Acacia Season

    So it's a pest/weed one? Do you have the actual name of it? Thanks!
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    Acacia Season

    Well, it appears that it's this time of year that the acacia's come out to play. Over about the last week or so, I have seen so many acacia's flowering that, it looks like they've just sprung up over night. It really is amazing and, at the same time, beautiful. A few years ago I wouldn't have taken much notice, let alone known what 'acacia' even was, but today, I keep my eyes open a lot more when out and about. It's amazing to think that so many people would go about their lives without taking a second glance at some of these plants. The acacia's in particular bring so much color to the area. Even parts where it's mostly dirt and salt bush, a few acacias somehow manage to 'brighten' up the place. Anyway, so I was driving today, and literally just around the corner from my house I notice about 3 big acacias which I've never seen before (I've seen them, but they weren't flowering so I didn't know what they were nor take notice). I took some photos with my phone which will hopefully be clear enough to get an idea of what they may be, but I can always get more with a camera later on if needed. On to the pictures. Here is a (horrible) picture of what they look like, highwise, etc. Here is a picture of what I think *might* (very big might) be an acacia. I actually really like this one because of the shape of the leaves, the dark green color that sort of transitions into a browny,purply kind of color. Here's one that has thicker phyllodes, not as much as the ones above, but more so than the others I've usually come across. It looks like it could be related to the one above: And lastly, we have the lightweight. This one had the thinnest phyllodes of them all, extremely thin (and long) (Acacia retinodes? Acacia melanoxylon?) Oh, actually I found these on my computer which I took a few months back of a plant I saw when driving around, that at first I thought might have been Klip Dagga(?), but upon closer inspection I don't think it is at all. It was just the quick glimpse of red when driving past that made me think Klip: All of these are in South Australia by the way, around the 'outskirts' of the town itself. By outskirts I mean on one side of the road is houses, on the other its salt bush and dirt. Hopefully I've given enough information to help.
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    newb giveaway

    Just wanted to jump in and say that I received a seedling from tipz this morning, and I was extremely pleased, not only with the amount of care gone into the packing, but also with the seedling itself! Not to mention, I couldn't find a more helpful/friendly person if I tried hah Cheers again,
  15. I have never really seen the fascination with cacti, but wow, these are just...amazing. I would love to have something like these around my house. The spines on the Cuzco look beautiful. All of them are just perfect.
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