PostsCommentsPayoutsmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: New MammillariaAnd then you are rewarded with flowers: they don't really flower indoorsmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: New MammillariaSo how did you finally stop killing cacti?mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: More Crassula flowersHere's the culpritmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: More Crassula flowersIt seems that the flowers are bee, moth and butterfly pollinated. Then there's also a butterfly larvae that feeds on…mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: More Crassula flowersAll with very similar floral structuremesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: More Crassula flowersSeems clear to me. Crassulaceae as a whole is huge and just in South Africa we get Adromischus, Cotyledon, Crassula…mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: More Crassula flowersThese flowers seem structurally similar to each other but not much to the jade-types you posted yesterdaymesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Crassula flowersI suspect that it's such a minefield and mess, nobody wants to touch it. Succulent Senecio has been untangled nicely thoughmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Crassula flowersThis branch of crassula is ripe for a split: cue screaming....mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Wild succulentsSuch a diversity in the Crassula genus! I wonder when that gets split upmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Aloe arborescensKeep going! Hopefully el Nino works to your advantagemesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Aloe arborescensOh that's annoying! I noticed that the snails are quite partial to eating the leaves toomesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Aloe arborescensI really like the yellow, they are uncommonmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Aloe arborescensA common but much-loved aloe, it is used medicinally too with properties very similar to Aloe veramesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Winter coloursMore renaming!mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • 11 months agoRE: Winter coloursWhat is the plant in front of the cotyledon?mesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • last yearRE: Winter coloursIt is a privilege to be able to grow these beautiful plants in ways that match their native conditionsmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • last yearRE: Winter coloursBeautiful! I love the hard-grown lookmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • last yearRE: SedumsAnyway, back to the sedums: I wonder if soil ph plays a role in floweringmesembs (56)modin Succulent growers • last yearRE: SedumsYes, and then there's the episode of Australia claiming the genus acacia