Saturday, August 10, 2013

Agave Seedling You Say!!!!!

I do........that is an Agave havardiana seedling that finally popped out of the soil yesterday! I have planted 4 seeds of the following Agaves: celsii, havardiana, ocahui, ovatifolia, parrasana, utahensis eborispina, & victoriae-reginae.  I was really excited to get them going so they were in the freezer for a short amount of time (6 days). But of course the seeds were planted August 3rd, so I guess a week is not that long.  
This is the first Agaves I have tried, I think after this I'm going to try some Aloes. I'll try to keep up with the updating. As a matter of fact I have a collection of cactus seedlings from a July 14th planting that I'll show in the next couple of days and I guess I should show the growth on the seedlings from the July 14th 2012 entry. Stay tuned! 


Agave havardiana seedling
 
 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Pine Cone Cactus

Succulents and cacti are both very odd and interesting the way they grow. Some take many years to grow, like the Saguaro which will not start branching out till it is around 50 years old. Where others some take only a few months. The photograph below of the Tephrocactus articulatus var. diadematus was taken on May 25th and the next photo was taken this afternoon. What is very interesting about this is the bottom plant is from the mother plant that I have had for about five years still looks the same, it has never branched out.