Thursday, July 9, 2009

Echinocactus grusonii

3 comments:

fujindemon74 said...

Duane,

You have an amazing garden. I admire all the work you have put into your garden & absolutely love the surrounding hardscape.

I am so jealous that you have a climate that allows you to have such an awesome xeriscape.

I live for the 3-4 months out of the year when I can move my 150ish potted cactus, aloe & agave outside here in southeast PA.

You have many species of aloe & echinopsis/trichocereus that I would love to add to my collection.

PS I have left one comment before trying to help identify a plant in your garden. I believe it was a huernia of some sort.

Terrific job documenting a beautiful landscape.

Cheers
Jason

fujindemon74 said...

Duane,

Just curious where you get your plant material.
Cactus Jungle by any chance?

I tried ordering quite a few echinopsis species from them last summer but was informed that what was available was too large to ship.
Disappointed to say the least.
But their plants look fantastic, wish I lived in SF.

Miles2Go has been my go-to mail order source for years. All of Miles plants are easily shipped cross country.

Hope you get that patio finished soon.
Jason

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