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Miniature cactus flowers
These little guys just showed up in a potted miniature cactus. About 11/2 inch across. It feels like plastic or wax and the center resembles a
lifesaver candy. Tried Google with no result. Anyone seen those before ?
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Good photo. Could the plant with the flower be in the family Euphorbiaceae. Some euphorbs look like cactus until they flower.
Your top photo looks like there are two types of plants-one a cactus and the other perhaps a euphorb. Just a guess!!
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Wife bought those at Ley's in La Paz last year.
That flower looks and feels almost artificial. Maybe you guys are right about it being a different species then a cactus.
Pictures are not to detailed and color correct, but was taken with a cheap digital camera. My SLR too much trouble.
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I hope the bloom appeared after you bought it. In a gift shop in San Diego I bought a tiny cactus in bloom with a single orange flower.
Two days later when the bloom was showing no sign of dieing I got suspicious. I poked at it and it popped off...It was a fake flower and it had been
glued in place.
Boy, what a sucker...obviously I had not looked at it very closely.
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
These little guys just showed up in a potted miniature cactus. About 11/2 inch across. It feels like plastic or wax and the center resembles a
lifesaver candy. Tried Google with no result. Anyone seen those before ?
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Now here is a cactus flower to be PROUD of!! None of that tiny stuff for me thank you!
Just do it!
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Check your spouce's eyes for glint. Sort of thing Mrsfish would do!
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don't have an answer, but i do have a foto!!!
edit:cardon bloom
[Edited on 6-27-2008 by woody in ob]
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Check your spouce's eyes for glint. Sort of thing Mrsfish would do!
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No trick Richard....this is for real...and yes some llttle miniture cactus have fake flowers on them when they sell them...have some myself, but you
can tell they are fake...this one looks like a lifesaver with a five point striped flower (light yellow with brown stripes) behind it and you can
actually see where it is attached to the little long cactus not the big round one. Today you can see the outside of the flower curling up (yellow with
brown stripes)....the lifesaver part is still ok. It is the neatest cactus ? I have seen.
Anybody who might have an idea of what kind it is let me know. It does not smell..
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Hey guys,
Just to show this thing is not artificial, here is a picture of the same flower this morning. Starting to wilt.
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Those little flowers on the round cactus are the artificial flowers put on lots of the miniture cactus you purchase.
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Quote: | Originally posted by gringorio
Hey vandenberg,
I looked a little further and I think what you have there is a bloom called a 'carrion flower' Does the bloom have a bad smell to it?
see: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0602.htm#carrion
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There is a "carrion flower" named Rafflesia arnoldi that I read was recently classified as a Euphorb.
Wow, that "flower"is mighty large compared to its stem.
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From my cactus book.....It's "Huernia.....H. Macrocarpa or H. Keniensis". It's classified as a succulent. Originated in Africa/
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Quote: | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz
From my cactus book.....It's "Huernia.....H. Macrocarpa or H. Keniensis". It's classified as a succulent. Originated in Africa/
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Good call, it appears to be right. Member of the Milkweed family. Lots of information on it via goggle or Weikipedia. Thanks
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Quote: | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz
From my cactus book.....It's "Huernia.....H. Macrocarpa or H. Keniensis". It's classified as a succulent. Originated in Africa/
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Thanks Longlegs,
It's called Huernia Zebrina.
[Edited on 6-28-2008 by vandenberg]
[Edited on 6-28-2008 by vandenberg]
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Better view
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody in ob
don't have an answer, but i do have a foto!!!
edit:cardon bloom
[Edited on 6-27-2008 by woody in ob] |
That must be a very large flower to have a tennis shoe in it
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Thanks Longlegs,
It's called Huernia Zebrina
Zebra hernia....I totally see that!
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Pretty amazing flower, for sure:
[url=http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/38496/[/url]
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From two days ago
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