gerbil
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It's the same one from the first post in the cactus pics thread. 'T. pachanoi' seed from SAB around 2003. Probably a Matucana type peruvianus. I call it G8.
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dry forests, north east Melbourne, Victoria. cool/cold temperate?
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I thought it was pretty average, but couldn't be bothered searching more albums, so luck i guess :D
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love it naja, great looking country.
do you hunt? looks like a dream for it.
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That's Sonchus, not Lactuca.
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pd has a pic of it, in vigorous growth,
http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/uploads_gallery/1268183881/med_gallery_1464_56_101635.jpg
prob way off.
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could be talking bollocks, and limited time with the following, though reminds me a bit of bogan?
All need a good feed fella
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super ped / cordo?
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hey nice one mate, keep em coming. thanks for sharing.
hopefully come end of season, you'll have a couple more 'pach' seed grown ;)
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How're they going ED ?? hope you're doing well!
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no it's a seed grown, without looking up the info it's prob about 5 years old, all my acacia are seed grown, have never tried cuttings with them.
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nice selection chap. -
yay! at least the reverse cross works, bloody spachs.
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very nice, expressing like a 50 50, looks like a brigde, but looks like a scop, that'd be an impressive in ground plant after many years! thanks for sharing all these oxy, really impressive.
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looks like psycho0 i reckon.
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very nice, can't wait for flower comparisons!
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hahaha thanks teotz.
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cheers mate! thanks for the info.
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hey you've been hiding these beautys!
looks sorta like a hb01 peruvianus i've got, yet mine is very immature.
What did it come as, pachanoi? peruvi? very nice.
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cool, haven't seen that hybrid that advanced i don't think, how old is that one?
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nice one blowng very nice, even pocahontas with a penis likes it, you're in!
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ah the old sausage nice!
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shit yes that is a nice stock, what is it? nice loph too ;)
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That's not Acacia obtusifolia, it's Acacia maidenii.