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number two is interesting
closest i can get is Laccaria, though the slight staining may mean its a Lactarius
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1 - Marasmiellus sp or maybe a Entoloma
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Def a Gymnopilus
maybe Gymnopilus allantopus
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beautiful hound Skellum, well dun man!!
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2 hours ago, Skellum said:I had to look twice to notice it was a graft. What a perfect clean seamless graft - well done mate very impressive.
Bloody thing looks reptilian like a Godzilla limb
she's not a graft man, the tip of the plant terminated and out grew that lizard
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Awesome bargain Interbeing, TOP x's !!
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Thought i should let you know zed that the helon from the SG is spelt HELON.
This is to differentiate this clone from the misplant helen.
misplant helen is bridgesii if i remember correctly, the SG Helon is a peru.
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The wonderful Mr X has collected some trichocereus seed pods from his magnificent garden again this year.
There are 20 packs of seeds up for grabs, 40 + seeds (many have way more) in each bag, x 6 varieties of open pollinated trichocereus seeds in each pack.
the varieties are -
ABG Werdermannius op
Psycho0 op
Cuzcoensis 1 op
Bruce op
Spachianus op
Cuzcoensis 2 op
This year its not so much of a give away as you have to donate $20au to the forum to get your packs of seeds.
$20au donation, includes the 6 packs of seeds and postage to anywhere in the world.
if you'd like these seeds then you must do the following -
1, Donate $20au to the forum for server costs, the donation bar is up the top on the right hand side of the home page, click on this and follow the directions
2, Screen shot the receipt info proving that you have made the $20au donation.
3, Send me a message, attach the screen shot proving that you have made the donation. Also in this message supply the address you'd like the seeds sent to.
4, I will respond and let you know that your seeds have been sent.
5, Post on this tread with your number so people know how many packs are left etc........ So if your the first to buy a pack of seeds then you would post 'number 1', then the next person would post 'number 2' etc......
Important -
If you'd like tracking or another postal feature then you will need to include this info in your message to me, this will cost a little bit more for you as i have to pay extra for this.
Seeds will be sent once, if your seeds do not arrive they cannot be replaced as there are limited numbers.
Please check out my trade rep for conformation your seeds will be sent, no worries.
Some varieties of these seeds will be available as 'buy it now's' on ebay, this is to raise the money to pay for the postage etc.......
This is good value and the proceeds go to the forum................ moist.
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Thanks for posting a pic Subaer
are these tips from a large plant in St. Peter's in Adelaide?
big old plant the owners were getting rid of it to build a shed?
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Do you have any pics of the plant(s) that you can post up?
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Your pachycereus pringlei is beautiful Nrivers, a very nice plant, do you keep him under cover cuz of risk of rot?
very nice chilensis's Psyentist, now i wish i had of been more discerning when i was at Fileds and got one of each
the one i have looks to be like the first chilensis pic you posted
i look at this plant nearly every day
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what do folks reckon; >? should I change the title to cactus or succulent of the moment?
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title is fine man, its got 'day' in it, so we can post every day in this thread.
i got a fields chilli Psyentist, yours is bigger than mine, nice plant that one.
can't recall if there are a few plants there, mine looks a bit different to yours, maybe growing conditions etc.....
This pachanoi is one of my faves
worked out the sideways pic thing, solution is - use desktop and not tablet.
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Variegated pach is quite rare, can you post some pics?
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Number 2 and 3 look chilensis (ish)
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various unidentified - help?
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from the pic etc.... one of the books i have suggests Laccaria, no fungi real close as the pic you have posted but.
i'm thinking Lactarius due to the shape, gill structure, stem and the blue staining.
Nice bunch of mushrooms to have at home Anodyne.