Tuesday, June 19, 2012

venteri in the sun

You might have noticed the nice and large (and ever spreading) Crassula rupestris that has found it's place between the lithops trays. The things is it casts a shadow to the right and to the left depending on the time of the day. I've put the plants around it that like the reduction in sunlight and those that don't tend to grow long. The Sulphureas are now even greener and the lesliei v. venteri don't need to hide in the stones anymore. Also, the shadow play makes them shine. ;)
Others are enjoying their sunbath!
Ventergreens have grown a lot since March.

4 comments:

  1. Smashing looking Ventergreens. There are so many lovely shades of green with dots and stripes and big windows and small windows and no windows.... One could have a whole collection of only green!

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    1. Love the Ventergreens, such a light color, japanese green tee powder like. :)
      oooh I'd have a whole collection... of everything haha!

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  2. The ventergreens are singing "We had joy we had fun we had seasons in the sun..." ♪ ☺ ♫

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    1. They seem to really enjoy the sun, no losing color, no wrinkles!

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