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Re: Gematria
Sun, September 23, 2007 - 7:46 AMDue to a profound lack of interest by anyone; I have deleted the posts relating to my new gematria.
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Sun, September 23, 2007 - 10:11 AMhaha, i feel the same way when i post about my cactus collection and no one responds for months, i think in a big way this whole site is just dead, maybe we should go get some real life flesh and blood people to communicate with. -
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Tue, September 25, 2007 - 6:31 PMI have a nice cylindropuntia tunicata - I have a mysterious attraction to dangerous cacti. My love of cacti developed from my time in college when they were the only plants I could guarantee to survive my parents neglect while I was away - apart from my trees of course, which are now 40 feet high - but after reading Robert Silverberg's amazing "Book of the Skulls" I have an almost erotic attraction to the most vicious cacti that survive in the burning heat. I picked up a teddy bear in Arizona as a dropping from a plant, and got it to root and shoot back in California. Unfortunately I had to abandon it when I moved yet again.
This week I finally saw how barrel cacti develop ribs out of nowhere. The develop at the top, and then move down through the seams between older ribs.
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Wed, September 26, 2007 - 3:39 PMi am tottally obsessed with my epicacti , cacti that grow in trees in rain forests and tropical areas as epiphytes around the world, they are very different from regular cacti and are grown a little more like orchids, thees include the famous night blooming cereus,and christmas cacti,easter cacti, alot of them are pollinated by bats and have just huge flowers, coming right off this crooked little stem that looks pretty much like nothing, the flowers of epiphyllum are just ridiculously ornate and fragrant,and the foliage of rhipsalis species is always alien and bizarre. -
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Thu, September 27, 2007 - 4:20 PMI know them well; we had a Rhipsalis for years, but it only bloomed sporadically. -
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Sat, September 29, 2007 - 9:20 AMyeah taken from their habitat raised in a greenhouse and then hung on a tree in someones backyard in some random climate you never know when they'll bloom, i dont think they do either.
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