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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom LMBO....didn't realize we each bought from our own opposite coasts...we're not being very green, girly  !
I would love to have a whole grouping of those cement succulents, I love how sculptural they are.
I didn't know seeds were that small, wow. How does he even get those seeds, I wonder, bc I don't see my succs ever 'go to seed', ya know? Btw, have you ever grown your succs from seeds? I never really do seeds for anything bc 1) impatience and 2) think I'll probably mess it up bc they're so vulnerable. |
I had some semps come up this year that I thought had bit the dirt! So I can only assume they may have come from seed (unintentional on my part). I have a Heuf in flower now that I'm waiting (impatiently) for seed and I plan to plant them. The only problem is some of these plants are hybrids, so the seed will not produce the same plant it came from. So I'll have to wait and see!
White boxes: These just appeared this spring... similar to one I bought 5 years ago! May have come from seed, IDK.
Blue Boxes: These are Arach Semps that I thought were long gone, must have come from seed.
Pink box: A baby semp, I think... TTTT (Too tiny to tell). Two more have appeared since this photo was taken!
Green box: A semp in flower and making chicks! I'll be trying to collect the seeds once the flower dries up.
Yellow box: That's 5 flowerheads, 4 of which have gone to seed (brown ones) on the Heuf (red plant below the stalk) One of my favs! I bought these 4-5 years ago, so it may take that long for them to mature and reproduce. Heufs can be sliced and diced (cut apart) and planted to make new plants (true to form) which I'll be trying after I get some seeds off this flower stalk.
All the rest are cuttings/chicks given to me by my neighbors... semp swap! (and an iceplant and a sedum, lol)
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