Gross, that's a plant? Ehwwww! Definitly not on my want list.
Heather
In case you feel that Hoya addiction is not enough.....
GASP!!!! It bloomed for the Uber PanamonCreel and it isn't entered in the PlantFiles??? :0
http://davesgarden.com/pf/search.php?search_text=Pseudolithos&Search=Search
Sooooooooooo whose trash can did it end up in??? ;)
Or did you practice the Wendy's™ million dollar kick and it is now bobbing in the St. Lawrence? ;)
Dunno why it didn't show up in your search Pam : http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/109725/index.html
cmmon I'm pro DG and do enter pics whenever I can, not to say that i don't forget sometimes or my camera batteries run low at times ;)
Btw the bad smelling eylensis in the pic was priced at about 50 Euros which was too much of a smuggle challenge to me :)
LOLOL I found it *impossible* to believe you hadn't taken it's pic. So is there is a bug in the Plantfiles?
Reread the above and figured out that 50 euros meant it stayed where you found it. ;)
This message was edited Oct 27, 2005 10:51 PM
Hmmmm.....I hope I am not being insulting to your most unusual plant, but that looks rather like a brain with an aneurysm. ;-)
Marcy
Hehehe it could be used for those "That's what your brain looks like on drugs" scaromercials.
Many pseudolithos species are very rot prone/difficult to grow (thus the high price) and in the trade they are often grafted to make them a little easier to grow
That plant looks like it was already eaten, digested, and eliminated!! LOL But, I can understand how some people might like something that unusual looking. Does the looks change any as it gets bigger? The thought of that plant rotting, wilting, and getting brown soft spots is kind of hard to imagine!!! Thanks for sharing the pic with us. It broadens our horizons as to what is in the plant world.
