Would you pay $15,000 for a rare succulent if you can afford it ? For Details watch the video at the end if this article! Curious?
Starting my succulent and cacti mini garden Outside this Year
My Established Succulent and Cacti Plants in the Picture Window of Our Living Room- April 12, 2021
The following are three of my cacti (two in bloom) here in Northern California
In the Gardens of Chateau Du Mer in Boac, Marinduque, Philippines I have collections of orchids, hibiscus and euphorbias besides cacti and succulents.
https://marinduqueawaitsyou.blogspot.com/search?q=hibiscus
I have more than a dozen varieties, half of them I grew in pots and the rest outside. I planted them in pots, so during the rainy season, I could move them away from the torrential rains of Marinduque.
I have one favorite(above photo) that belongs to the Agave specie. It looks like a big rose. It is a slow grower. I think it is called the century plant. It will not bloom after 50 years or more. I planted it 10 years ago( only about 2 inches). Now it is only about 15 inches high and 10 inches wide. So far, it has only one shoot( I call it the cactus baby), that I transplanted into a pot and watch it grow very slowly. I try not to over water it. For as they say, cactus and succulents thrives well with neglect.
I have these 5 varieties of Aloe Vera, also. They grow like weeds in the tropical climate of the island.
Here are videos about cacti and succulents for your information!
https://www.google.com/search?q=most+expensive+succulents&client=ubuntu&hs=XhQ&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjPjIXa4vvvAhXHGDQIHVSjC_4Q_AUoAnoECAEQBA&biw=1373&bih=730
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