<img src="
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http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r26/PrinceSushi/Plants/Desert-Rose.png" class="bb-image" /><br>Look at her! She's a desert rose. I've been dying for one of these plants, but before now I've never found one locally, and even a lot of the online dealers sell out almost as fast as they get them in.<br><br>Here is what it should look like when it blooms: <a href="
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http://musaceae.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/adenium-obesum-x.jpg</a><br>Mine does have a bud, but I don't know if it will blossom, since transplanting can be stressful for desert rose. <br><br>I also bought some other small cacti and succulents last week to add to my collection. It's a little late in the season, but hopefully they'll all do fine as long as I keep an eye out for rain, which we are expected to get this weekend. The new cactus are the 3 on the far left, and the new succulents are the two in the front row, closest to the big round dish.<br><img src="
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http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r26/PrinceSushi/Plants/Collection2.png" class="bb-image" /><br><br>I'm definitely getting better at caring for cactus. I've had a few get some damage(mostly sunburn), but at least I can hope they'll throw out of pups, which I can then grow into new beautiful plants.
I'm done with VP. I'll just be around until I get all my dogs and lines placed in good hands. If you want to contact me, please do so through
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