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    TBM for sale

    thank you
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    3rd annual NSW Camp.

    i'm pretty definite, would be easier if it's not NP though, so dog sitter doesn't need to be found..
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    Fellow Cactofiles

    really no one else?
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    Ebay sellers?

    i think most Trichocereus on ebay is accurately labelled.. just the occasional dubious offering from some.
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    Fellow Cactofiles

    Another thing. i'm not particularly desperate to 'own' my plants as such, so if anyone is kinda keen but doesn't have alot of trichs, don't let that stop you! most willing to share!
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    Fellow Cactofiles

    Count me in, 100% into it! plenty of cacti here looking for a good home! (maybe even 2 shares if it helps)
  7. Some plants for sale. Prices include post in Australia. Large TBM approximately 20 branched $70. (have similar plants for similar price PM) 10-15cm approx Psycho0 x PC 10 plants $45. Also mixed T. bridgesii $60. per metre (includes post!). paypal or direct deposit, will post day after payment received. Thank you..
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    Some downloads some might like

    Another one people may like! Edward F. Anderson The Cactus Family Timber Press | 2001 | ISBN: 0881924989 | 776 pages | PDF | 149 Mb The strange spiny spectacle of cactus plants comes under close and expert scrutiny in this study of great breadth and fascinating detail. Amateur growers and scholars alike will be able to delve into Anderson's treatise and come away with increased understanding of the nearly two thousand species comprising an extraordinary family of New World succulents. On a practical level, Anderson is an eminently inviting writer who delivers intriguing descriptions of the characteristics that set these plants apart. He also presents brief but brilliant surveys of ethnobotany and conservation issues. While more than 1,000 photographs overall illustrate the extraordinary diversity and beautiful flowers of cacti, the main section--an alphabetically arranged reference--will arguably rank as the definitive work readers will use to examine and identify cactus genera, species, and subspecies. Download: http://hotfile.com/dl/94186470/f3e1fee/Ander.jcb.rar.html
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    Acacia IDs

    http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=26262 lots of interest!
  10. Lots of Trichos, Trying to manage volume to help with pending relocation. Hoping for minimum spend of around $100. Cuts and potted plants + dig ups. Available Fridays, Saturdays and weekday evenings. Cheap! PM for details
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    Acacia I.d

    Looks very terminalis, may be wrong though..
  12. Hi there, This seed grown bridgesii has only two spines similar to 'yowie' in appearance (spine wise). From imported seed labelled as 'Bolivia'. May be of interest to some?
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    SAB camp Nangar NP??

    double
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    SAB camp Nangar NP??

    I can bring a PA. So that just leaves music really.
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    SAB camp Nangar NP??

    Just noticed this thread. I'll be coming! I'll probably leave on Friday morning or so and be leaving from Wisemans Ferry via Windsor, Blue Mountains etc if anyone wants a ride PM me!
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    Acacia Courtii Seeds

    thank you!
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    Trichocereus bridgesii x peruvianus

    I think I used to have the clone you have above years ago, It was traded to me as pachanoi x bridge though. ss02 x ss01
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    PD needs your good vibes

    best wishes
  19. finished.. thank you! http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Trichocereus-sp-mac-peruvianus-/170539082725?pt=AU_Plants_Seeds_Bulbs&hash=item27b4ebe3e5
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    ebay auction

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Trichocereus-bridgesii-achuma-san-pedro-5-tips-/170498044541?cmd=ViewItem&pt=AU_Plants_Seeds_Bulbs&hash=item27b279b27d As title suggests, may interest some here?
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    Shipibo Artwork

    Very happy with purchase! was expecting quarter-half the size! thanks
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    2010 Sub season

    I was in a bit of a rush and took a bit much! There is 15cm of fresh mulch over the site so i think it'll be good for at least a couple of years.. I actually think it'll be fruiting again next week!
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    2010 Sub season

    Blue mountains were good today, only looked at one spot! Lots of pins and dried aborts, next week should be good.. ]
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    Frozen caapi

    It may be good to brew double at least what you think and re dose 40min to an hour later, brewing the maoi and other part together means you don't have to worry about lack of maoi inhibition when re dosing. Apart from that, what chiral said..
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