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Millennium
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so im at Home Depot they have a plant called "Sonoma"
#5033230 - 12/08/05 08:55 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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anyone know the botanical name or hear of this as a synonom for perekia the plant verymuch resembles this genus except that the flowers are browny orane and very similar in shape and structue to a pansy but only about 1/2 inch around they are formed on a 2 inch petiole above the growing points(can a flower have a petiol) or is just considered a stem the spines are very similar to pereskia however i cant recall if the crowned thors were actuqaly part of an arioel or just arranged at the nodes on the stem i will buy the plant or take a cutting when no ons looking and bring it back to school with me for next week so i can post a pic ( ow fuck exams are comming)the dreaded ipm biological insect contol(troop) id test i can remember orius but i cant remeber what it is thats a matter for me later this weekend sorry back the the mistery plant i seached what i think the spelling is and only coul bring up some tropical place any one hear of this plant before? is it a cacti, i will know if its till there when i go home (it was the last one) dam dont even go into any ofthos egreenhouse s the mealy bug, aphids, whitefly, and spider mites were on everything even tyhe aquatic plants floating in ther pond never evr where blue or yellow around a greenouse you will become the pests vehiclke wow sorry im so jumpy and gramatically challenged
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Psiloman
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Re: so im at Home Depot they have a plant called "Sonoma" [Re: Millennium]
#5033285 - 12/08/05 09:17 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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Maybe it is Chorizanthe Valida called Sonoma Spineflower?
Check out those thumbs : http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?where-genre=Plant&where-taxon=Chorizanthe+valida
Thats the only plant i found referals to it as "Sonoma"
By the waymthe dog in your avatar,is it one of those dogs that can be used in hunting like retrievers ?
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Millennium
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Re: so im at Home Depot they have a plant called "Sonoma" [Re: Psiloman]
#5035041 - 12/08/05 05:04 PM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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actually thats the only plant thta would come up but no it was very different pansy structured flowers id say those3 pics reseble a sedum i imagine its perkiasia var. "home depot" i will update with some pics once i steal a sample as my camera is in halifax with the parents thatks for your help i probly should have mentione dthat sonoma is the name that came on system when i asked the price so it could bnot necessarily be the plant name unless of course thers a different specis of spineflower with pansy flower shape kinda likea 5 leaf clover 3 on top 2 petals on the bottom ps what did u search for or on what search engine i only googled it yes shes birding dog named Britni, shes was a Britni spaniel i believe that they moved it to a retriever reciently they are extra hyper and she has one hell of a personality she sits on the chairs with her brother at the kitchen table while i eat i have also Kavelier king charles spanil ow ya the bud in the pisc she likes so much was my first one i finished years ago thanks for asking
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Millennium
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Re: Euphorbia milii tulearensis found it [Re: Millennium]
#5035095 - 12/08/05 05:17 PM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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so its euphorbia thats a milky latex producer is it not and also not compatible for grafting purposes k ya its no good thansk for your help im glad i dint waste my time with that how do you think a perkasai would fare from france to canada in a week or so
heres the link i got lucky with crown of thorns http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=ht...%3Doff%26sa%3DN
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Re: Euphorbia milii tulearensis found it [Re: Millennium]
#5035266 - 12/08/05 05:50 PM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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ps what did u search for or on what search engine i only googled it
The name "Sonoma" actually brouth up a hell of useless links since its a name of a town/city and name of university if im not wrong. So i googled +sonoma +plant (using a + shows the engine that the page MUST include all plused terms).Lil bit of retrieving (hehehe) and i came up with this plant.
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yes shes birding dog named Britni, shes was a Britni spaniel i believe that they moved it to a retriever reciently they are extra hyper and she has one hell of a personality she sits on the chairs with her brother at the kitchen table while i eat i have also Kavelier king charles spanil ow ya the bud in the pisc she likes so much was my first one i finished years ago thanks for asking
Those are very friendly and playfull dogs. The like to sniff everything! A neighbour of mine has 5 of them (i suspect for huntings since he puts them in a weird cage in his truck and leaves with them early in the dawn) and when he lets them loose,panic ensues in a good sense! They are all over the place,usually nose down sniffing occasionally jumping on passer by for a quick lick and some peting. Their owner is quite strict with them,but they love it when i give them attention.
Usually i end up pushed around with those hyper dogs sniffing my pockets,shoes,trying to get random items from me.Once one of them managed to get my cellphone out of my pocket and i had to chase it around nearby hills to get it...Apparently the dog loved it "look at those silly humans,they want to play again!". Soon i got the drift and played indiffent...The dog got bored and left my cell phone near a bush!
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so its euphorbia thats a milky latex producer is it not and also not compatible for grafting purposes k ya its no good thansk for your help im glad i dint waste my time with that how do you think a perkasai would fare from france to canada in a week or so
I think euphorbia produces latex,some species are irritant/poisonous but im not sure.Better take advice from someone more knowledgablee on Euphorbias.
Preskia,Pereskiopsis would handle the trip well! Yu could also graft on Myrtilocactus or trichocereus,although i have to say i love pereskiopsis....They are easy to root,grow fast and sooner or later even if you get one plant you will have more than you know what to do with it
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Millennium
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Re: Euphorbia milii tulearensis found it [Re: Psiloman]
#5037342 - 12/09/05 12:56 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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ok once agin thank you y athis one get sout all the time she can open the front door unaided escape from her cage and collar, she has locked me out of the house several times by jumping at the latch of the sliding door she also opens the gates in the yard at her liseure to believe it or not play in the pool then dry off in the mud whith your perk what temps are u using i had mine with a 15 degree celcius day / night differance they dont like this one bit now they have a disease i have likns to pics on a thread of mine calle perk pathology stem whitening so im chucking um this weekend and ive bid on 20 more on ebay so im gunna be the bottle of bleach all weekend i hope my home stays the same colour do your reciev alot of light what i mean by the graftingh bit is that its not a true cactis as far as i know woulnt take apriocarpus only othe r euphorbia do you have any pets yourself i take it that by your name ur a ethno mycologist hmm i like that sounds cool i grew some mush back in the day they were sop good i havent donem since mainly cause my brain would "white out" if i relazed on them literally everything was white and i would get a major pain back of my brain (head ) w/e they were soooo much fun unfortunatly no one but me evr sold the pinheads which is all i want considering i cant stand the taste, i like um fresh ever tried p. cyanensis, or amantia i havent at least that i know of ow now i know why i was so bad on those ones it was the 4 gs paganum harmalla (syran rue) and 8 of the good stuff, i never triped out wisually untill i was alone that time and the visuals were of me when i looked in the miror then i went nuts and my mom came home ya well long stor y shoort if you are going to mix the 2 smoke the rue once u feel the shroo
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Re: Euphorbia milii tulearensis found it [Re: Millennium]
#5038016 - 12/09/05 07:07 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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whith your perk what temps are u using i had mine with a 15 degree celcius day / night differance they dont like this one bit now they have a disease i have likns to pics on a thread of mine calle perk pathology stem whitening so im chucking um this weekend and ive bid on 20 more on ebay so im gunna be the bottle of bleach all weekend i hope my home stays the same colour do your reciev alot of light
You mean you have a difference of 15 degrees celcius between day and night? Temperature here at the moment is around 15-10C and i have moved all my pereskiopsis but one in.They are doing fine.
Have you checked if they have anykind of bug or caterpillar eating them?
Mine at the moment dont receive much light ,just some mabient light filtered through the clouds and normal lightbulb light.They are doing fine,nothing alarming but certainly not the best growth seen!
I think perskiopsis are true cacti and can accept almost any cacti as a graft...
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do you have any pets yourself
At the moment i have a dog , looks more like those "German Seppherd" dogs,pointy upright ears ,wolf like , but her color (yup,its officially a bitch ) is cinnamon brown. Big ,strong dog and quite territorial with unfortunatelly a nasty (and often messy) attitude towards other animals of different species (cats and small foxes.
She is kind of "free range" since she is free to go all around my hometown ,up in the hills,run into fields but comes back for feeding sleeping playing and chilling out. We found her 2 years ago when she broke her leg falling in a construction site after a dog fight. She must be around 12-13 years old but still very energetic,if you exclude some leg pains she must be having when humidity is high due to age +accident. Its a quite street-wise dog,knows how not to get run over by cars and can recognise simple commands like "go home","Stay here","Come","Stop chewing on that poor cat" etc
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ever tried p. cyanensis, or amantia i havent at least that i know of ow now i know why i was so bad on those ones it was the 4 gs paganum harmalla (syran rue) and 8 of the good stuff, i never triped out wisually untill i was alone that time and the visuals were of me when i looked in the miror then i went nuts and my mom came home ya well long stor y shoort if you are going to mix the 2 smoke the rue once u feel the shroo
My interest in botany and mycology could be classified as "amateurish" but i have studied biological sciences so this comes handy.Cyans are pretty potent mushrooms quite high in psilocin,with improper storage they can loose a lot of potency (psilocybin is generally regarded more stable than psilocin).
Amanita Muscaria is on a class of its own. Many people are afraid of it and generally the bad experiences one tends to hear about in forums comes from incorect preparation and/or mediocre dosaging. Certainly not recreational ,at least at dosages where it develops its full character. You could study on it in websites like Erowid,and have a look for literature concerning its active principles over at Pubmed. Not a serotoninergic, but very interesting with rich history.
As far as harmala goes look up the Manske method of isolating its active principles. Much smoother on you than ground seeds or drink made of them.
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