Cactus (Opuntia) pads, and other succulents.

Thousand Oaks, CA

Some folks mentioned some interest earlier... anyone still interested in different sizes/ forms of Opuntia pads? So far, all make yellow flowers. There are large ones with almost no spines, small ones with a purplish color, flat ones, intensely spiny ones, curled, bizzarely shaped ones. Also I have a bunch of Jatropha sp. seedlings/ cuttings... this is a succulent 'tree'/shrub that looks sort-of like a bonsai tree, with a fat, wrinkled stem, reddish leaves, itty, bitty red flowers and green/red seed pods. So far it seems to grow to about 4' tall and then stops. Also have diffenent Echinocerus collumnar cacti. They either get sent off, or they get recycled by the city and made into mulch.

Crestview, FL(Zone 7b)

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Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

my hubby loves cacti, what are you interested in?

Heber Springs, AR(Zone 7a)

I would love to have some of your cacti I have a cacyus with spines but they don't poke you, a donkey tail cacti, and a night blooming cereus-I got in a trade in the fall that I have well rooted ..... if you are interested please email me! Kim

Thousand Oaks, CA

I am actually not looking to aquire anything new in the cactus, succulent world right now, except maybe some tree aloes I don't already have... but if you want to pay for postage, I will send you some... otherwise they get to live in the mulch pile.
BBob

Clarksville, IN(Zone 6a)

hI bOB; NEW TO SITE. Would love some Jatropha sp. if any left. let me know. thanks DebK

Thousand Oaks, CA

I have many seedlings left... all in little bit of soil... can probably send bare-root,but would be happier in soil.

Crestview, FL(Zone 7b)

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Fayette, MO(Zone 6a)

I would love some. Let me know where to send postage.

Clarksville, IN(Zone 6a)

Bob, Hi, let me postage for seedlings in soil and addy to send to. dkprather@worldnet.att.net

Also, bloomingidiot, i would like some of your cactus seeds if any left. thanks DebK

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