Finally!

A lot of succulents and cacti have yellow flowers which don’t particularly excite me.  So I am always on the lookout for species or cultivars with red or orange or purple flowers.  One cactus genus I have admired in photographs is Rebutia which tends to have bright red or orange blooms so over the years I picked up a few.

What a disappointment my supposed Rebutia deminuta turned out to be. Instead of the red flowers I was promised they were a rather insipid white.  Either a white form or a mislabeled plant but a big disappointment either way. This year my Rebutia sanguinea bloomed and I am thrilled that it is the real deal!

Cacti are one of those worrisome plant families with a dormant period. In winter they are more than happy to take a break and any watering could lead to rot.  This is a problem for California gardeners growing their plants outside as we tend to have a lot of cold rainy days in winter.  I was told that the plants could be overwintered in a dark garage which I have to  admit sounded a bit daft to me. But since I now am living in a house with a garage I decided to throw caution to the wind and when I moved in this past December my cactus collection when right into the garage where I promptly forgot about them until late April.

Seems to have done the trick as this is the first time this plant has bloomed for me and the rest of my plants look unharmed as well. I think I may need to start expanding my cactus collection a bit.

Central Coast Cactus & Succulent Society Plant Show and Sale

Pelargonium siddoidesAriocarpus retususHaworthiaEcheveria canteDioscoreaDioscorea
DioscoreaPachypodium brevicauleEcheveria shavianaArgyroderma pearsoniiPseudolithos cubiformisRebutia and other Cacti
Rebutia vulpinaMonstrose AriocarpusAriocarpus retususChamaecereus lobivia hybrid 'Kent Sunrise'The sales area was packedThe sales area was packed

Nick Wilkinson of Grow Nursery sent me a heads up that the Central Coast Cactus & Succulent Society was having their annual plant show and sale at the Ludwick Center in San Luis Obispo, so I stopped by this morning to check it out.

As you’ll see from the photos the society is pretty active and it was a good show. I managed to avoid buying any plants but I am tempted to go back tomorrow morning to check it out again. The show continues until tomorrow at 4 pm if you live in the SLO area and they are auctioning off some large plants at 1 pm.

You may have noticed I have been a bit negligent on blog posts the past week. I have been teaching myself AutoCAD so I’ve been a bit behind with work. I’m slowly getting the hang of it but I wish I had learned it a few years ago when my brain was younger and less forgetful.

Hopefully I’ll have time to post more updates soon.

If you haven’t already liked my Facebook Page you should definitely go ahead and check that out. I posted a video of some of my California quail running around my yard messing up my plants!