Such a lovely collection! Must be nice to be able to keep so many outdoors year round! They would most certainly freeze to death here. Schlumbergera are so much fun with their colorful blooms; I think you'll love them! I also see you're starting a few AVs, can't wait to see a video on those too. :)
I envy your climate to be able to grow house plants outside during the winter… Also, your clavatas are amazing ❤❤❤ I have a cutting of delicatula form but can’t find anywhere in UK for chunky thick and short form of clavata unfortunately, one day maybe 😊
@@lisaleaves6360 mostly friends who collect. Some from Andy’s Orchids. Some from Steve’s Leaves. A few from Ebay which were almost always misidentified
I love your videos. Rhipsalis has become my next favorite plant besides the maranta prayer plants. Can some tell me how to spell the name of the mini paradoxa.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!The plant often referred to as “mini paradoxa” is not a paradoxa at all! It is actually Rhipsalis pacheco-leonis ssp. catenulata. I have a video coming up soon on Rhipsalis paradoxa, mine is blooming right now.
My husband put it together with parts like you would make tents at a craft fair or something like that. We got all the pieces at AJ wholesale in Long Beach.
Hello from Puerto Rico!! You have beautiful epiphytic plants!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. I just started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. 🙋🏼♀️🪴🌿
Very nice collection. That oxypetalum is a beast !
I currently have 3 Rhipsalis and several epiphytic plants. Starting to really enjoy this genus!!Thanks for the tour!! 😊
Thank you for sharing your beautiful and extensive collection. So many jungle cacti!! Love them all 💚
Love your collection
Beautiful plants were did you find all of these I am looking for these I would love to have some seeds off of these
I’ve acquired them from friends, the Epiphyllum Society, ebay, online sellers etc. Andy’s Orchids and Steve’s Leaves are good online sources.
I have never grown these ftom seeds, only from cuttings.
I have never grown these from seeds, only from cuttings.
Such a lovely collection! Must be nice to be able to keep so many outdoors year round! They would most certainly freeze to death here. Schlumbergera are so much fun with their colorful blooms; I think you'll love them! I also see you're starting a few AVs, can't wait to see a video on those too. :)
I’m so jealous of your collection. I love rhipsalis. Thanks for a great video.
Bravissima 💝! Bellissima la tua collezione e soprattutto... fantastica ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your collection! I adore jungle cactus 💚
The lepismium floribundum is now on my wishlist 😊
I envy your climate to be able to grow house plants outside during the winter… Also, your clavatas are amazing ❤❤❤ I have a cutting of delicatula form but can’t find anywhere in UK for chunky thick and short form of clavata unfortunately, one day maybe 😊
Gorgeous collection 😍
Fantastic collection. Thank you for sharing
Beautiful collection 💚 Where did you find most of these plants?
@@lisaleaves6360 mostly friends who collect. Some from Andy’s Orchids. Some from Steve’s Leaves. A few from Ebay which were almost always misidentified
I love your videos. Rhipsalis has become my next favorite plant besides the maranta prayer plants. Can some tell me how to spell the name of the mini paradoxa.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!The plant often referred to as “mini paradoxa” is not a paradoxa at all! It is actually Rhipsalis pacheco-leonis ssp. catenulata. I have a video coming up soon on Rhipsalis paradoxa, mine is blooming right now.
Where is the rack from?
My husband put it together with parts like you would make tents at a craft fair or something like that. We got all the pieces at AJ wholesale in Long Beach.
Hello from Puerto Rico!! You have beautiful epiphytic plants!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. I just started my English speaking channel and would appreciate your support. 🙋🏼♀️🪴🌿
Thanks! I’ll sub right now.
8 and u doing fukosima gen mmmm
What?