It’s a girl! …I think?
Euphorbia obesa is dioecious, which means that unlike most plants it only has either male or female flowers. As far as I can tell, mine is female.
It’s a girl! …I think?
Euphorbia obesa is dioecious, which means that unlike most plants it only has either male or female flowers. As far as I can tell, mine is female.
Spring is when the magical California dudleya blooms in the Sierra foothills. A hardy little native succulent.
Absolutely stunning, MASSIVE aeonium (or could it be a semponium?) found between Gotanda and Fudōmae
If you know someone who is one of those houseplant addicts, especially if they love succulents, this might be a great little gift idea. A drawing of Lithops plants, also known as stone plants. Affordable original art!
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This is the developing flower stalk of Prickles, an Echeveria 'Mexican Firecracker' (we think). Looking rather like a cactus here!
Yuccas(?) in front of Jiganji temple in Mita putting up inflorescences
Agave univittata “Quadricolor” (五色万代)
That’s a spicy nebachi
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Thursday, April 17
1. Coffee (the first I’ve had in a couple of months) & cake for breakfast. Yum.
2. Received a sweet gift of a succulent dish garden — my very first in a lifetime of gardening.
3. Found a hidden grove of blooming “Ingrid Bergman” roses growing at least 15 feet straight up to find sunlight. Amazing what a bit of shrub trimming accomplished, and also amazing how persistent roses can be.
My Semponium “Diamond” already has an inflorescence
(Aeoniums and sempervivums are both monocarpic so I assume semponiums are too)