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latest pipe (image heavy)
bogfrog replied to ubza_1234's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
fucking really good effort, man thats amazing -
wow. incredible stuff. reminds me of these tree people: and tree seats: they are still long term projects but this sort of training would be alot more attainable in our lifetimes images from http://webecoist.com/2009/06/20/amazing-living-art-pooktre-tree-shaping/?ref=search
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A doco I saw recently called The Voice was pretty amazing. similar concepts to What The Bleep Do We Know, but alot easier to get your head around. And I am a die hard David Attenborough fan, especially love his latest series called Life.
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Myrtillocacti are worth buying if you plan on raising any of your own seeds and want to try some grafting as they are a good grafting stock.
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i just did some repotting of my seedlings around the same size, although it made them take up less space, i found i accidentally killed quite a few of them in the process, so if you do repot them - be very gentle! i use 50/50 fine pumice and sieved potting mix with mine
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Most likely in your belly button.. or arm pits. What makes a star constantly flash blue and red? (and its not in the midst of explosion cause its always there)
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i'm loving that first pic, nice wavy ribs!
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hahahahaha! wouldnt that be a sight to wake up to when you hear clunking around outside your bedroom window!
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lol who was the cheeky bugger who sent you that ae? cool plant. i also brought a couple of absolutely beautiful pups from that blue monster, will post pics of mine at a later date but yes your plant very well could be the same one
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i have only tried salvia once, it was a 30x extract and i fell backwards through the wall out of my body into a flower shaped arrangement of about 8 different versions of myself -what i would be like if had been brought up in different environment, if i had a majorly different attitudes and views, if i had lived in a different country- and i went through each of these selves and hoped when i came back to my room that i had come back in the right me! i think salvia is incredibly powerful and wise, in that maybe she chooses when you are ready for a mind blowing experience and when you just need to relax a bit and take things slow. also have heard it builds up in you so you might have stronger trips the more you take it. i am lucky to live in new zealand where salvia is legal and am growing my own plant, looking forward to trying it too!
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hi i was just out collecting some seeds of various native trees, i will be growing mine up to be bonsai specimens. hardy species, who might just like your neck of the woods too. pm if interested Kea Kowhai tree (Sophora family) Kowhai flowers Pōhutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) - new zealand christmas tree Pōhutukawa flowers Manuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) pink flowered variety Manuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) flowers Purple hopseed bush (Dodonaea viscosa)
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Extreme variation in spines on 1 plant
bogfrog replied to zelly's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
wow i love the morphing bridgesii -
What kind of cactus is this?
bogfrog replied to Philocacti's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
almost could be Duvalia corderoyi.. but still not quite. i recognize the plant though, i'm pretty sure its in the milkweed family -
the one that stuck out to me is the possible brigesii in the third to last post, it looks very similar to a plant i have which i consider to be a pach - brigesii hybrid. i do love those hybrids. all very beautiful plants you have there, and some very unique ones!! excellent hunting
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Trichocereus ID please
bogfrog replied to Bush Turkey's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
funny bugger -
here is a thread devoted to my most loved plants, please post your most prized plants too! astrophytum onzuka ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus - 10 years old but still a very small fry euphorbia decaryi obregonia denegrii ceropegia stapeliiformis cristata turbinacarpus lophophorides - i think euphorbia ferox oddity (crest, normal and mutant bits) ariocarpus fissuratus diffusa kohersii stapelia leendertziae cristata astrophytum caput medusae started doing a few wee moss garden arrangements with a couple of my caudis too: possibly senecio picticaulis (cant find the tag for this one - i may be wrong) dorstenia foetida ponytail palm unknown meseb and button these two following are not mine but i love them as much as their owner does aztekium ritteri (grafted) larryleachia cactiformis
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Hellonasty, do you graft most of your astrophytum caput medusae? i am wondering weather i should keep my guy on his own roots or wud it be wiser/safer to graft?
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what a beauty
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i think i might have a piece of this plant too... but through yet another source. will do some more snappin when i get home. just moved all my plants out on the first day of spring and then the heavens open and drench them!
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ohh my god please put up bonsai pix!!!
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golden pine three tubby woodpigeons kowhai