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Ambient

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  1. Also I'm currently looking for the following:
    Len

    Rosie 1

    Sharkxx Blue

    SS02

    Zeus 

    Pilosocereus languinosus

    Pilosocereus fulvilanatus

    Pilosocereus glaucescens

    Cereus forbesii var Spiralis 

     

    Would be happy to purchase or trade for other cuttings from my collection. PM me if you're in WA and are interested.


  2. Cheers for the link, I asked the seller for some more photos, but they reckon it's too hard. It sounds like a nice sized Pachycladus though, II'll go and check it out if I get time to venture down to Swinging Pig :)

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  3. After a little more research I realised P lanuginosa may actually be Pilosocereus lanuginosus, not sure how much it matters, but I also found a few more pics of more or less what I'm looking for.

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    Pilosocereus languinosus (Original source)

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    Pilosocereus languinosus (Original source)

    post-9498-0-07502400-1428105369_thumb.jp

    Pilosocereus fulvilanatus (Original source)

    post-9498-0-81147000-1428105583_thumb.jp

    Pilosocereus fulvilanatus (Original source)

    post-9498-0-17594600-1428106184_thumb.jp

    Pilosocereus glaucescens (Original source)

    Unfortunately these photos are all from collectors in the US or South America. If none of these sp. are in AU yet I'd still be keen too track down something similar.

    Pilosocereus lanuginosus

    Pilosocereus fulvilanatus
    Pilosocereus glaucescens
    Pilosocereus glaucochrous

    Pilosocereus magnificus

    Pilosocereus pentaedrophorus

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    post-9498-0-44171000-1428104659_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-93875300-1428104682_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-89740400-1428104747_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-07502400-1428105369_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-81147000-1428105583_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-17594600-1428106184_thumb.jpeg

    post-9498-0-39748200-1428104652_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-44171000-1428104659_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-93875300-1428104682_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-89740400-1428104747_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-07502400-1428105369_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-81147000-1428105583_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-17594600-1428106184_thumb.jpeg


  4. Are there any floating around AU? even if you don't have one to part with, let me know what's out there.

    I'm keeping an eye out for any nice chunky glaucous blue columnar cacti, something similar to Pilosocereus sp. such as P lanuginosa or P pentaedrophorus. Smaller spines and the chunkier ribs the better, also somewhat interested in Pilosocereus magnificus or Pilosocereus pachycladus.

    These were the pics that renewed my interest.

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    original source

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    post-9498-0-95830300-1428070985_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-47731400-1428070980_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-28910600-1428070983_thumb.jpg

    post-9498-0-95830300-1428070985_thumb.jpg

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  5. Happy to sell the super pedro cheaper for SAB members, msg me if you're interested Gimli.

    The scop had a split from overwatering, is now calloused, yet overall a little dehydrated, but still growing fine.

    I've moved to a new house with a much smaller yard, so letting most of my collection go, if you want to buy the lot let me know & I'll do it for less, make an offer?


  6. Looking for a reasonably sized loph for my mate who wants to get in to collecting cacti, they can only afford around $50, but I've offered to help by adding a very rarely traded cutting to the offer or a few trichos from my collection to sweeten the deal.

    PM me for details if you can help.

    Cheers,

    Ambient.

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