dibear, this one is off a variant of the Christmas cactus (really a succulent) I put mine out for the summer and now and then they set fruit
Ed, thanks!
Lisa, thank you
Achieve1dream, thanks, and thanks for stopping by!
Janice, thanks, I am working up a post for my garden blog on propagating these and I wanted to show the seeds
Shirley, thank you
TCSL, thanks, the last one is a coal that jumped out of the wood stove when I opened the door.
Brenda, thanks
Linda, thank you. It fruited two years ago and I got an amazing number then. I am thinking some of them may bloom this year.
Cloe, thank you
RG, this one is totally benign, just a Christmas cactus variant
Far side, thanks, it is. I opened the stove door one day and a huge log rolled right out. this coal was with it
Steve, I was working on a post I am going to do on propagating Christmas cactus from seed. I actually have already planted all the little dudes in a cookie tray. Hoping for some new plants. I started a mess two years ago and have been giving them away ever since. Still have some for the library plant sale come summer.
Interesting cactus fruit shot. Looks like prickly pear. When we lived in Tucson we used to pick these and made jelly. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, especially the cactus fruit innerds..:-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love that last one ;)
ReplyDeleteWell done. I like the innerds one.
ReplyDeleteUnusual shots- good job!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shots. What is the last one?
ReplyDeleteintersting idea!
ReplyDeleteInteresting looking fruit. Hope you get lots of plants.
ReplyDeletenice shots :)
ReplyDeleteOuch, looks like it would surprise you with a sticker to two.
ReplyDeleteInteresting first two shots..and the last one is it a coal from your woodstove? I wouldn't want to step on it either:)
ReplyDeleteNice macros there, 3C. Always like to discover new stuff. I like the fruit guts. Now what are you gonna do with them?
ReplyDeletedibear, this one is off a variant of the Christmas cactus (really a succulent) I put mine out for the summer and now and then they set fruit
ReplyDeleteEd, thanks!
Lisa, thank you
Achieve1dream, thanks, and thanks for stopping by!
Janice, thanks, I am working up a post for my garden blog on propagating these and I wanted to show the seeds
Shirley, thank you
TCSL, thanks, the last one is a coal that jumped out of the wood stove when I opened the door.
Brenda, thanks
Linda, thank you. It fruited two years ago and I got an amazing number then. I am thinking some of them may bloom this year.
Cloe, thank you
RG, this one is totally benign, just a Christmas cactus variant
Far side, thanks, it is. I opened the stove door one day and a huge log rolled right out. this coal was with it
Steve, I was working on a post I am going to do on propagating Christmas cactus from seed. I actually have already planted all the little dudes in a cookie tray. Hoping for some new plants. I started a mess two years ago and have been giving them away ever since. Still have some for the library plant sale come summer.