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SUCCULENT FANS, ARE YOU READY??? on February 15th 2019, the USPS will release a Cactus Flowers first-class forever stamp set. As described on the USPS website:
Each stamp depicts a photograph of the flower of one of these ten cacti: Opuntia engelmannii, Rebutia minuscula, Echinocereus dasyacanthus, Echinocereus poselgeri, Echinocereus coccineus, Pelecyphora aselliformis, Parodia microsperma, Echinocactus horizonthalonius, Thelocactus heterochromus, and Parodia scopa.
Within the booklet, each stamp design is featured twice. Cactus nomenclature is in flux, and with new DNA studies, botanists sometimes reclassify plants. As of the printing of these stamps, the names were accurate. Cacti also have common names, with some plants having several different names in popular use.
Cacti are flowering perennial succulents in the plant family Cactaceae. Though experts debate exact numbers, more than 1,500 species are known. Almost all cacti are native to the Americas, ranging from British Columbia and Alberta in Canada to the southern regions of Argentina and Chile. The southwestern U.S. and Mexico are home to the greatest variety and abundance of cacti.
Several botanic gardens in the U.S. showcase the wide variety and stunning beauty of these plants. When the cacti are in bloom, visitors are presented with a vivid- and surprising-floral display. Cactus flowers generally occur singly, although many separate blossoms might appear on a plant at the same time. Flowering occurs at different times of the year and even different times of the day or night depending on the species. Most cactus flowers are large and flamboyant, with colors of white, red, pink, orange, or yellow. Some flowers are also richly scented, and the nectar and colors attract pollinators such as bats, bees, and birds.
Cacti are among America’s most popular houseplants. Most cacti grow very slowly, and they are tough, adaptable, and low maintenance. They are also favorites for rockeries and desert and exotic gardens. When they bloom, their flowers put on a show that compares in beauty with any flower in the garden.
Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamps with existing photographs taken by John P. Schaefer.
The Cactus Flowers stamps are being issued as Forever® stamps in booklets of 20. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce price.
(@succulentinterrupted note: You can pre-order them now on the USPS website.)
Hi tumblr, I'm still here kind of. 2018 was a really really hard year, but maybe this year I'll get around to more plant pictures.
Variegated monstera deliciosa
A lot of my succulents indoors are being slowly decimated by a pervasive fungus of some kind that I can’t kill and it’s just really depressing :( hence the lack of activity lately
Delosperma ‘Fire Spinner’
Until the people at the Denver Botanical Garden began to experiment with growing cold-tolerant members of the Ice Plant Family (Aizoaceae), few people would have imagined that they could take such extremes of winter cold, surviving extended spells under the snow. This discovery led to a burst of interest in the genus Delosperma, with many new selections and hybrids entering the horticultural trade. This one is ‘Fire Spinner’, and it is not known whether it is actually a natural hybrid or a pure species. Whatever the case, the flower color of this plant is incredible, going from orange to deep pink to pale pink to white, with a dollop of yellow pollen at the center for good measure.
-Brian
THESE LITHOPS ARE HUUUUUUGE
Anyone here use discord? I decided to make a server just for chatting all about greenery! Come join PleasantPlants, even if you don’t own any greenery everyone is welcome.
https://discord.gg/63B2pYx
(hopefully tumblr doesn’t hold this post hostage from your timelines)
I found these excellent white pots on Amazon and they're so classy
It's "plants in bins" time. Outside during the day, inside at night.
Echeveria purple perle and Echeveria subsessilis. Two very common varieties, but both absolutely gorgeous.
Then and now: Echeveria lilacina
Plaaaaaaaannttssss!
Project Pesto is Go
After mulling with my mom over what would be good herbs to grow this year, we both agreed that making our own pesto out of basil would be really fun to try. When I googled pesto ingredients everyone said pine nuts were ideal, but very expensive and hard to find so other nuts were recommended.
Except for us because we literally live in PINE NUTS LAND and I could probably just drive into the hills and harvest a ton or buy some cheaply from the local people that gather them. Now I'm super excited, we're going to make some sweet ass pesto guys.
IT'S SEED PLANTING TIME! Shout out to my mom for writing the tags, her handwriting is so much better than mine.
If you have a pilea that's struggling don't count it out just yet! With some time in water these guys can spring back from nearly anything.