Share The Seeds
General and Off Topic => General Discussion => Topic started by: New Wisdom on November 10, 2013, 11:40:04 PM
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I thought it'd be cool to have a flower thread. Post your flower pictures here with the name of the plant!
I'll start it off with some lophophora williamsii flowers.
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Flower forming on grafted loph. :)
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Brugmansia (if anyone knows what specific kind it is please let me know)
Heimia salicifolia
Delosperma cooperii
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L. williamsii flower. :)
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Flowerzz
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Some daffodil shots.
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Some flower of my garden
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Trichocereus candicans
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Russian Red Kale opening up.
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Love it
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Holy jesus balls. That is beautiful!! L. jourdaniana?
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Yes...jourdaniana.
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Passiflora "Lady Margaret"
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My first Tabernaemontana divaricata flower.
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Brugmansia suaveolens
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Some new flower shots.
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Cytisus Scoparius a beautiful accent to the meadow woodlands and partial wetlands behind mi casa.
Always reminds me of roadside Acacias in California when driving by them in PNW.
Pictures taken April.
Seeds and Seed pods are entheogenic. See Genista/Cytisus Canariensis and Canary Islands divination.
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Lavatera trimestris syn. propagated from seed: ;)
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Echinopsis subdenudata flower. This pushed me to get more echinopsis hybrids. The colored flower kinds.
Then a spider chilling on an aloe flower.
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Exploding with flowers!
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Escobaria missouriensis v. caepsitosa flowering.
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One year old little red jurema blooming already, planted outdoor by me. Near river and full sun, a very happy plant. =)
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Datura inoxia
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Mammillaria theresae flower. :D
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P. viridis - Caboclinha strain
Calea non biter strain
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matucana madisoniorum
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Echinocereus veichenbachii var. white spines.
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PC pachanoi
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(Sorry, I can't figure out how to properly label multiple pics in one post...)
Trichocereus terscheckii
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Trichocereus peruvianus BBG 48.1540
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Two Trichocereus grandiflorus hybrids, and a T. thelegonus (in white).
(Don't be fooled by that Echinopsis in the front of the first pic, the flower is coming off a different cactus behind it.)
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You just have to label them by saying 1 is this 2 is that 3 is that ect ect ect
Beautiful flowers by the way. I love cactus flowers so much.
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Hi, this is a lophophora i have that's been flowering for the last few months, I'm not sure if it's diffusa or fricii but it's a fairly small cactus and very dark green in colour, it is producing seed but i don't know it the seed is sterile or not. It had a few pups but i cut them off so i could get one large button that i can degraft and root
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I'm loving the cactus flowers! Really just started growing cacti myself.. so I can't wait to see some of these beautiful flowers first hand!
Here's a sampling of what I have blooming at the moment:
1. Heliconia psittacorum
2. Milkweed
3. Spiral Ginger
4. Spiral Ginger
5. Canna - unknown variety
6. T. ulmifolia - shrub
7. T. ulmifolia - flower
8. Bromeliad - forgot the variety at the moment
9. Alocasia - Thai Giant
10. Frithia pulchra
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Maybe is Canna indica.
Seeds are used to make Santo Daime rattle, called maracá.
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Hi, this is a lophophora i have that's been flowering for the last few months, I'm not sure if it's diffusa or fricii but it's a fairly small cactus and very dark green in colour, it is producing seed but i don't know it the seed is sterile or not. It had a few pups but i cut them off so i could get one large button that i can degraft and root
You sure that's a loph? The flowers don't look like lophophora flowers to me. They look more like certain astrophytum asterias flowers.
Edit: Nevermind, I see it now. The petals are just really pointed and frayed out.
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Maybe is Canna indica.
Seeds are used to make Santo Daime rattle, called maracá.
No kidding?! How cool! Do they just use indica or any Canna in general? What is used for the 'container'.. a gourd of some type maybe?
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No kidding?! How cool! Do they just use indica or any Canna in general? What is used for the 'container'.. a gourd of some type maybe?
Canna in general. I prefer indica, seeds are smaller, sounds better to me.
Canna is not the only seed used, but is one of the best...almost a perfect sphere and hard....and also is used steel ball...louder sound...very nice, but who plays must be good, or sound bad and loud.
Container usually is a tomato souce container (I don't know a word for this). some places use a bigger one.
I have 2 maracás, both with Canna seeds (one is indica)...and I want one with steel balls. Not easy to find, but I will get one.
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Hi, this is a lophophora i have that's been flowering for the last few months, I'm not sure if it's diffusa or fricii but it's a fairly small cactus and very dark green in colour, it is producing seed
You sure that's a loph? The flowers don't look like lophophora flowers to me. They look more like certain astrophytum asterias flowers.
Edit: Nevermind, I see it now. The petals are just really pointed and frayed out.
Yeah it's definitely a loph, just a bit of a mutant..it has grown a bit since these photos, I will upload a few recent pics so someone might be able to identify it for me. I think the long tapering petale is characteristic of l.diffusa
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Cool cactus flower sorry I don't know the name
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Ipomoea purpurea Grandpa Ott's
Klip dagga
Hosta
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Cool cactus flower sorry I don't know the name
That is a Huernia zebrina. Very nice stapeliad succulent.
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Lophophora alberto-vojtechii loc. coahuila (Dwarf Peyote)
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Big echinopsis flower. Smelled really good.
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Turbinicarpus lophophorides graft with 22 flower buds on it!! It just keeps making new buds. Going to put on quite the show over the next few months.
Lophophora alberto flower #2 All of my other grafted albetos are about to flower too. 5 L. albertos flower at once. :) Hopefully I'll get some seeds.
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L. alberto-vojtechii loc. Nuevo Leon This one was pretty interesting.
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Duboisia Hopwoodii or "pituri" plant.
Very excited about this one, and it looks like there are 10 branches with flowers on the plant.
Fingers crossed for seeds!
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Lagochilus inebrians
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-PCUXEWashTo/U8BU_cqYNQI/AAAAAAAAPqQ/qHI4yJr6ouc/w437-h583-no/IMG_20140711_161930.jpg)
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3 flowers at once. 18 buds to go. Hehe. Turbinicarpus lophophorides.
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Tabernaemontana holstii
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Another crazy cactus flower but I am unaware of the species
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That's a Huernia species (not a cactus... hehe :P) I think. It's definitely some kind of Apocynaceae. Not positive on the species.
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These are roses that I cloned at my parents 20 years ago and then started cloning them again about a year ago. Now the 'mother' plant exists in dirt and the clones are in hydroponic buckets.
Regards,
.: Tzabaoth
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Loph
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L.W. :)
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Tabernanthe iboga
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Right on man! Good work! Mine are looking pretty similar but no pods are taking. Maybe I'll get lucky as they are still going heavy! Good grow vibes your way man!
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4 flowers at once on Turbinicarpus lophophorides.
Echinopsis "Cherished"
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Brugmansia suaveolens
Added to plant gallery
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I found someone living on my dagga flowers as i was harvesting :)
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Novo flower. Hopefully I end up with some berries to share with you guys.
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Big mess pot:
Amaryllis flower, Coleus. Tomato, many weeds
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Lw
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Opuntia sp with other cacti full bloom in a central California botanical garden.
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Flowers flowers flowers.
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Gorgeous, New Wisdom! Love your photos. :)
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Nicotiana rustica 'ancient'
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B. caapi Tucunacá cultivar
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The Incarnate of Passiflora
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A few flower pics :)
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A fruit not exactly a flower, still...
a boy fell from the tree so they put madonna in there and now some fungus is giving her good company.
edit: zoom big time
" I fell into the forests shadow
so early I had to part from my life
deaths blow hit me hard
god took me into his lap"
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http://youtu.be/fj-10lIrboM
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Early morning Solandra maxima.
Late afternoon Solandra maxima.
Can really see where it gets the name, cup of gold/golden chalice.