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MelCat
#1 Posted : 5/17/2012 10:05:29 PM

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Pic 1: A little baby aya cutting that I've been pruning quite a bit in the hopes that she'll bless me with many ropes.

Pic 2: An angel trumpet that I got from a flea market a week or so ago. I wanted to make sure it went to home that knew it's potential danger.

Pic 3: Salvia (not divinorum) and other flowers.

Pic 4: A little baby psychotria viridis that I acquired at the same time as the aya cutting. I've been pruning her pretty hard too, maybe a bit too hard. She also didn't like the original soil I gave her and has been doing much better since I transplanted her.

Pic 5: Purple Passion with a little celery stalk on the right..

Pic 6: Random flowers

Pic 7: Lady Margaret Passionflower

Pic 8 & 9: Ipomoea Indica - It is an invasive species that was already on the property when I moved here. I plan on taking advantage of her seeds to help her from being so invasive.

Pic 10: Random Flower

Pic 11 & 12: San Pedro

Pic 13: Little baby mimosa hostilis seedlings

Pic 14: Random Cactus w/ some other babies to the right.

Pic 15: Mimosa Pudica Tree seedlings that I plan on making bonsais.

Pic 16: Random Flower

Pic 17: Mugwort

Pic 18: Wormwood

Pic 19: Confederate Jasmine - a known source of ibogaine but I couldn't find any good literature on it's safety or dosage.

Pic 20: Sunflower

Pic 21: Heavenly Blue Morning Glory

Pic 22: The morning glories and passionflower wrapped up together.

Pic 23: Nicotina Rustica

Pic 24: Meyer Lemon

Pic 25: Banana Tree

Pic 26: Tomatoes - About to start producing

Pic 27: Some kinda bean... not sure exactly what it is..

Pic 28: Squash

Pic 29: Agave

Pic 30: Random Flower - I think it might be related to the datura family but not sure.

Pic 31: Random Flower

Pic 32: Random Flower

Pic 33: Random Flowers

Pic 34: Some kinda succulent. I've had it longer than any other plant I own.

Pic 35: Forget me not flower

Pic 36: Another random flower

Pic 37: Herbs... Stevia, lemon verbena, lavender, chocolate mint, rosemary, basil, spicy oregano
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Wax
#2 Posted : 5/18/2012 12:01:06 AM

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#3 Posted : 5/18/2012 12:16:50 AM
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very nice, thanks for sharing!
 
SnozzleBerry
#4 Posted : 5/18/2012 12:56:07 AM

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Very beautiful plants Smile

If I may...I think your 'viridis' may be an alba...definitely if it came from somewhere with the initials VB. I was a little disappointed when the same thing happened to me, but according to anecdotal reports, it's 50-60% as potent as viridis and grows ~2x as fast.

I could be wrong...but the viridis I got from Peru looks markedly different than what I got from them...just wanted to share.

Wonderful to see your garden Smile
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#5 Posted : 5/18/2012 1:40:47 AM

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Thanks for the heads up Snozz, I appreciate it. So instead of 50-150g of dried material I'd need more like 100-300g of material? That's a lot of material for just one dose. I'd like to find some real chucruna and chaliponga cuttings at some point.


Thanks for the comments guys Very happy
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SnozzleBerry
#6 Posted : 5/18/2012 1:56:31 AM

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K1w1 has real viridis (some recovery will be necessary after the international voyage)...chaliponga still appears rather elusive...
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#7 Posted : 5/18/2012 9:33:27 AM

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beautiful plants you got there melcat
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#8 Posted : 5/18/2012 8:16:23 PM

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Thanks again for the info Snozz, I'll definitely look into it.

Thank you very much stares Smile Gardening is what takes up most of my time these days.

It seems that the order of the pictures got mangled a bit. The first five pics listed are now the last five pics showing. I'll edit the thread later if the pictures don't move around any more.
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#9 Posted : 5/18/2012 10:31:28 PM

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Very beautiful I always enjoy seeing peoples gardens it makes me so happy.
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#10 Posted : 5/19/2012 11:51:51 AM

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Beautiful, MC. Makes me really want to have a yard some day. Keep them thriving and happy, they obviously are in the pics Smile
 
 
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