Photographic tour of our Alien Succulents
Hello dear Hivers, I hope you've had a good week ! Today, I'd like to take you on a little tour of our succulent nursery, where they've all developed quite well thanks to the hot weather and the good exposure they have facing the window in our corridor.
All the images shown here are mine and were taken with my Nikon D5500 camera equipped with a Sigma 17-70mm lens. I'm making a quick point of asking you if you'd have a fixed focal length above 80mm to recommend so that I can get a bit closer to the details... with better definition, it goes without saying :)
The first of our candidates, and the one that perhaps most resembles an alien plant, is surely this one, Kalanchoe daigremontiana.
It is also called "mil hijos" because the little seedlings that grow on its main leaves are miniature future plants. Once these have fallen, they take root and grow again.
Here, a Crassula perforata which took a little time to get off the ground, but things now seem to be on the right track !
Firstly, I'm not sure, but it looks like a pursulane of the Portulaca family, but I'd be delighted to hear from you.
Secondly, it looks to me like a very young shoot of Crassula ovata.
Another Kalanchoe daigremontiana, I'm still having a bit of trouble telling the difference between the varieties, but that hasn't stopped this one from growing and developing wonderfully !
At the very top of our nursery, an undernourished cactus is bridging the gap between two pots and I suspect it will replant itself in the second pot... Experiment to follow...
But don't tell the plant section about the mistreatment either, we're still watering this specimen ^^ !
Here, on the first picture, a Spear Head, if I'm not mistaken, its name: Senecio kleiniiformis.
On the second, this one seems to be from the same family, but I'm not sure... I think it's a Senecio angulatus, but that remains to be confirmed :)
Voilà for this little visit to our succulent corner !
I hope you enjoyed the images in this article and thank you for your visit. I wish you a very good weekend, take good care of yourself and your loved ones,
<3
Bonjour chers Hivers, j'espère que vous avez passé une bonne semaine ! Aujourd'hui, je vous emmène pour un petit tour dans notre nurserie de plantes grasses où toutes se sont assez bien développées à la faveur des fortes chaleurs et de la bonne exposition dont elles disposent face à la fenêtre dans notre couloir.
Toutes les images présentées ici sont les miennes et ont été réalisées avec mon appareil Nikon D5500 équipé d'un objectif Sigma 17-70mm. Je fais un rapide point pour vous demander si vous auriez une focale fixe au dessus de 80mm à me recommander pour me rapprocher un peu des détails... avec une meilleure définition, cela va sans dire.
La première de nos candidates et celle qui ressemeble peut-être le plus à une plante alien, c'est sûrement celle-ci, la Kalanchoe daigremontiana.
On l'appelle aussi "mil hijos" comme les petites plantules qui poussent sur ses feuilles principales sont de futures plantes en miniatures. Une fois que celles-ci tombent, elles s'enracinent et c'est reparti.
Ici, une Crassula perforata qui a mit un peu de temps à décoller, mais les choses on l'air d'être désormais en bonne voie !
En premier, je ne suis pas certain, mais cela ressemble à une pursulane de la famille Portulaca, mais je serai ravi d'avoir vos lumières à ce propos.
En second, cela m'apparaît comme une toute jeune pousse de Crassula ovata.
Une autre Kalanchoe daigremontiana, j'ai encore un peu du mal à différencier les variétés, mais cela n'empêche pas celle-là de pousser et de se développer à merveille !
Tout en haut de notre nurserie, un cactus en sous-nutrition fait le pont entre deux pots et je suspecte qu'il va aller se replanter dans le second... Expérience à suivre...
Mais ne prévenez pas non plus la section végétale de la maltraitance, nous arrosons tout de même bien ce spécimen ^^ !
Ici, sur la première image, une Spear Head, si je ne me trompe pas, son nom : Senecio kleiniiformis.
Sur la seconde, celle-ci semble être de la même famille, mais je ne suis pas certain... Je pense que c'est un Senecio angulatus, mais cela reste à confirmer :)
Voilà pour cette petite visite de notre coin des succulentes !
J'espère que les images de cet article vous aurons plût et je vous remercie pour votre visite. Je vous souhaite un très bon weekend, prenez bien soin de vous et de vos proches,
<3
C'est vrai qu'elles ont l'air en détresse ... vite on appelle la VED ...
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😂 Non, quand même pas... juste la cactus haha !
Je taquinais avec ta remarquer de pas appeler les secours :)
Bien entendu :)
Je l'ai appelé hier, 350€ d'amende.. 😂
Lovely selection… 👋🏻😊
Succulents can form strangely sometimes.
I have a love / hate relationship with them. Sometimes they do so well and other times… hhmmmm 🤓
Depends were I live too.
I had so many over the years… but a few country moves didn’t allow me to take plants.
I see what you're meaning... Sometimes you give them the best conditions and they wither away, and other times, in a tiny piece of dry land, wonders happen...
But yeah, plants and travel, this is quite incompatible !
Yes, exactly hehehe like that.
I had a monstera it was over 1.60m tall and I loved it. So we needed to move from Spain to Malta for work. I couldn’t move her. But… as it happens, somehow she knew… she got a pup just before the move. So I took this little baby monstera with me 🌱 in the plane… wrapped up well.
Put her in a pot when we arrived. It only had one leave.
So a year later we had to move out of Malta again as work stopped. And I took that little baby monstera 🌱 with me again, this time in a pot she had about 3 leaves now I believe. In the plane. We got a duty free bag… and I placed her in there !LOL
She was well traveled. And grew a lot after. Just the move to the UK I couldn’t take any of my plants…
This is incredible, and now, I hope you still have it, yes ?
Monstera are among my favorites all plants considered 😇
It was cool it sure it hose trips…
Unfortunately not anymore as I couldn’t take any of my plants from Spain to the UK 😔 but I found good homes for all of them 😊
I love monsteras. Have a new one… and it already gave me 4 new babies… 3 I put in water and one in soil… so I have 5 now 🥰
Got also 2 new leafs 🌿
Can’t wait to have a jungle inside.
Have a great day 😘
Have I ever been this late ? I can't remember haha !
Your monstera looks impressive and super healthy, this is nice you managed to keep it through all your journeys :)
Have a wonderful new week ahead dear @littlebee4 😘
Don’t think so hahaha 🤣
Yes, it’s doing well… luckily.
Thank you so much. Have a great new week too @anttn 😘
Don’t think so hahaha 🤣
Thank you, I hope you'll have wonderful and awesome adventures,
I want to ask where you're gonna fly, but I guess it's a surprise haha 😉
Take care dear @littlebee4
Yep, now it’s right.
You are welcome.
I joined hubby in the UK today ✈️✈️✈️
We visit some friends and finalise some paperwork. So we can both close the UK chapter.
We drive with the car 🚗 over the 11th to Ireland via ferry… then we can import it too.
After a city break of 3 nights in Chester.
Will be fun. So most you know now 😋 not really a secret.
Thanks, take care too @anttn 😘
Oh no, so it's no a secret anymore ^^
Seems like you'll have a busy journey this time..! Hopefully there's that break you mentioned in Chester and it made me wonder how is this city... will probably discover some parts through your posts hehe 😉
Travel safely dear ✌️
Nope… it’s out there. But won’t tell where I for my explorations 😋🤓 until I post about them. Hehehe 🤭
Yep, lots to do actually. Next to enjoying… still paperwork to do. Soon it is done 🤓
Let’s hope those last 3 nights will be great. We drove through it last time when I moved and had dinner there.
When I saw the architecture and the things to see… oh I so wanted to spend some more days there.
And you are right… I will show it all. 😋
Thanks a lot, have a wonderful week my friend 😘
Of course hehehe ^^
So I will wait for those beauties and visits :D
Thank you too !
Take care 😘
Thank you kindly @anttn 👋🏻😊
You are welcome, enjoy your Thursday evening.
Take care 😘
Have a lovely weekend in perspective 😉😘
Thanks a lot @anttn 😊🤗
Enjoy your weekend too 😘
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The kalanchoe is gonna breed like rabbits :D
I am glad your little perforata started to grow. It is an adorable plant!
Haha, they've barely grown at all and I can already see what the colony is going to look like in a little while !
Yes, I'm particularly happy about this one, there's a second one that's a bit bluish that's actually having more trouble... but I'm keeping my hopes up :)
Have a good weekend 🌱
Sometimes they need some time. I have one tiny one (crassula baby necklace) that I found cutting in a shop floor. Just a couple of leaves and it didn't do anything for months! Now I see it growing :)
Yep, I can see that now ! This is always interesting to follow their rhythms as some can grow incredibly after a long period of apparent 'nothing' !
Have a good day @ewkaw ✌️
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I love mil hijos! I gave the babies as Christmas gifts last year to all of our friends! It was a super cheap gift - I just had to buy the little pots to put them in as the plant bore so many babies!
Super idea for a gift indeed !
So many clones of the same specimen... a bit like the bonds between each members of a family and friends :)
Have a lovely Sunday dear @apanamamama ✌️
It probably is a very young Crassula ovata
I agree, it seems to be, but it will be simpler to recognize when it will grow a bit more...
Have a good Sunday ✌️
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