Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Notocactus magnificus (Balloon Cactus)
Notocactus magnificus is a native of southern Brazil and nearby
Uruguay, is in danger of extinction in the wild. Fortunetely this plant is easily grown from seed.
The genus Notocactus
has now been moved into Parodia. Parodia magnifica is the currently
accepted scientific name. The common name, balloon cactus, is a pretty accurate
description, as the plant is globular and can shrink and expand in
volume. As the plant grows, it frequently offsets.The color is dark green to blue green. The golden spines are distributed along the edge of each rib. As the plants ages, the aureoles seem to merge together. The flowers are a bright yellow color and borne at the apex, either singly or in groups. Flowering occurs in summer through early fall.
Variegated String of Hearts with first flower
Ceropegia woodii variegata is an Asclepiad, native to South Africa. A small succulent vine growing from tuberous base, heart shaped paired leaves. The leaves are thick and colorful, marbled in pink, white, silvery gray and green.
The small tubers that form on the stems are to store water and can be used to start new plants.
Ceropegia woodii variegate is best in hanging baskets/pots , so stems may trail over the sides..
There is an earlier post showing the beauty of the foliage.Maranta leuconeura var. kerchoveana starting to flower
.Commomnly known as the rabbits foot plant, Maranta are easy to grow houseplants. This clump grower flowers in early summer with insignificant small white flowers. This plant needs moist well drained soil and bright filtered light. Very easy to propagate whether by seed or cuttings.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)