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Solkanar512
Dec 28, 2006

by the sex ghost
Ok, here are some succs for you all.


Acer circinatum var "Pacific Fire", spring coloring.


Acer circinatum var "Sunny Sister", spring coloring.


Acer palmatum var "Iijima Sunago", spring coloring.


Acer palmatum var "Iijima Sunago", summer coloring.


Acer palmatum var "Tobishio", late spring coloring


Acer palmatum var "Tobishio", summer coloring

Ok, I'll have a real succ for tomorrow, promise.

Solkanar512 fucked around with this message at 06:17 on Aug 3, 2021

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Solkanar512
Dec 28, 2006

by the sex ghost

pokie posted:

Excuse me, are you polluting the succ zone with Japanese weed?

I won’t have any pictures of Acer Palmatum var “Seiryu” until tomorrow.

Solkanar512
Dec 28, 2006

by the sex ghost
I regret that I only have one succ to give for this thread.



Species unknown Haworthia cooperi

Solkanar512 fucked around with this message at 17:18 on Aug 4, 2021

Solkanar512
Dec 28, 2006

by the sex ghost

CommieGIR posted:

Haworthia cooperi iirc

Thanks for the heads up! It bloomed a few months ago with so really interesting purple flowers. I only had that center section in December, the rest came in the spring.

Solkanar512
Dec 28, 2006

by the sex ghost
This season I discovered a lovely succ that is native to the PNW. Meet Lewisia cotyledon.



This particular variety is “Sunset Series”, and the flowers range in color from peach orange to red to pink, sometimes outlined in white. Other varieties come in yellow, white, or deep plums, purples and magentas. Each plant produces several flower stalks twice a year and each stalk produces 20-50 flowers each.

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