To B (X) or not to B (X) ?

hheaven77@aol.com hheaven77@aol.com
Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:38:35 PDT
I would be interested in receiving one.
Celeste Gornick
Phoenix, AZ


-----Original Message-----
From: James Waddick <jwaddick@kc.rr.com>
To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:03 am
Subject: [pbs] To B (X) or not to B (X) ?



Dear Dell et al,
    I know we have gotten very expansive in our inclusion of 
'bulbous' topics and plant materials included in the BX, but I wonder 
if this is going too far.

    I am ready to donate a dozen or more small plants of 
Euphorbis decaryi 'Nova'

 
    https://highlandsucculents.safeserver.com/species/…

    This is tropical succulent from Madagascar that only grows a 
few inches tall with a crown of wrinkled succulent foliage.     I 
grow this in a shallow, but wide pot and in a short time it fills the 
pot. This species is dioecious, the sexes are in separate plants and 
I can't recall, but this either a male or female (that's a joke, 
guys) . Its small pendant flowers are insignificant.
So why even think to donate to the PBS BX?

    Although the plant is only a few inches tall, it makes fairly 
large white underground storage roots. These can wander up to 4 or 5 
inches and some will, form new plants on the end (rhizomes?), but 
others seem destined simply for storage.  So they are geophytes or 
geophytic.


    But is there  an interest in a house plant, succulent?  Dell, 
you get the biggest vote, but appreciate interest in others.

    If there's interest, I'll send the Dell next week. 
    Best        Jim W.
-- 
Dr. James W. Waddick
8871 NW Brostrom Rd.
Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
USA
Ph.    816-746-1949
Zone 5 Record low -23F
    Summer 100F +

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