Hello, I've just found your beautiful Tylecodon photos, via a link from the Adromischus Displayed website. Plants in the genus are fairly hard to come by here in Australia, so I only have one species in my own collection so far - Tylecodon bucholzianus. At least now I can see what I have to look forward to!
Ik zie inderdaad dat het blad van de Crassula umbella die op jouw foto's staat wel 1 geheel is. Ik heb een aantal boeken uit Zuid Afrika meegenomen, o.a. de 'Veldblomgids van Cederberg'. Op de foto van de C. umbella die in dat boek staat is het blad exact zo als op die van mij, dus met een ingesneden rond blad. Mogelijk komen in verschillende streken verschillende vormen voor.
Best wishes for Christmas and a peaceful New Year. Warm holiday wishes to you and your family. ... May all your wishes and dreams come tru ... Panos & Stavros http://video.fotki.com/PanosS/40746/
You asked me some months ago if we could exchange seeds. I did not respond to that, because I don't collect seeds. But now I have looked through your albums, and you really have some very interesting plants, but plants that I have not considered to grow - until now.
I have thought of Peperomias more like some dull houseplants, but you have some really wonderful, more succulent forms.
And your Tylecodons are just fascinating. How do you grow these plants (temperature, watering, restperiodes)?
Many of my cacti produce seeds, but I am not sure if they will germinate, and I don't know if they will be hybrids. But if you still are interested, I will collect some seeds next summer.
I you want to know what you will get, I could recommend some seed companies. See my fotki links: