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Hopefully trying to find something in the $15-20 range in healthy condition -- crest or branchy. Alternatively would enjoy seeing more photos of this funky looking plant.
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I have some Tricho tips and cuts that I would love see go to a good home: 1. Trichocereus Bridgesii 'Eileen' $30 2, 3, 4. Trichocereus Pachanoi $20 each 5. Trichocereus Pachanoi $10 (a bit scabby and a little dehydryated but still good) 6. Trichocereus Bridgesii 'Eileen' $15 7. Trchocereus Bridgesii Monstrose $10 The lot $100. Offers and bundles accepted. Buyer pays postage of course.
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Thinnings from well established TBM collection. Calloused and ready to post. Many will arrive as a stack that could be further divided, calloused then propagated. All sales to date have been negotiated through PM and based on the pricing feedback in the thread below.
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Hi there cactipeople I've posted my TBM revert in the mutant thread before but i feel this topic deserves its own...right!? I've never heard of anyone before that their TBM has started to form columns that are growing "normal" like this: Has this happened to another TBM outthere? I'd love to see pictures! How do you see it's chances to ever flower? Have a nice day! Cheerio Xoma
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Big shout out to everyone here! Long time lurker, first time poster. This forum rocks big time! Quick question. I've been wondering for a long time if the TBM Clone B (Long phallic form) exists in Australia? I don't mean Clone A (Short clumping form) which has become elongated due to etiolation, but rather the form that will continue growing in inermis state without terminating. Thanks, big love and gratitude to you all!
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From the album: Cactus Cuttings
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From the album: Cactus Cuttings
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For sale, 1 TBM 13 segments and 3 pups. unsure on how much to charge so any decent offer wont be refused. Buyer pays postage. Also i have a yowie tip cut 57cm for $50 And a Kimura X bridgesii tip cut 70cm for $70 (tip is missing due to rot but has to nice lil pups on top ) Cheers all!
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I need a CACTUS!!! (Succulents included!!!)Posted by coolcactusdood , 18 March 2013 · 1 views cactus australian native plants succulents pereskiopsis trichocereus bridgesii sacred cacti boobs big tits (just kidding haha) no really...were talkin succulents HAHA! just figured this out, this was originally a blog, but here is my first forum postHey yáll, Ive been a cactus/ succulent fanatic for years, and cannot ever truly stop learning more and obtaining more of them. I want to establish some sort of trade with people. I have just cleared out many of my "leftover" offsets of plants which have been cluttering up my area, I have quite a few plants to trade in exchange, though some may be too common and though it may not look like much, it continues to grow every week and may include many dozens more after the growing season. I live in the US, so shipping might be difficult for the more sensitive plants, as well as larger ones. plants I offer; -kalanchoe "mother plant" cuttings and rooted, two-five types -crested epiphyte (since died) -yellow opuntia microdasys monstrosa (spiraly type) -crassula oblongata -echinopsis oxygona (small) -crassula lycopoides (thin form and monstrose form) -rhipsalis baccifera -faucaria tigrina -some kleinia cactus-looking succulent -opuntia monacantha monstrosa normal and joseph''s coat -opuntia subulata monstrosa -Wild Arizona golden jumping cactus (from aunts backyard) -silver unknown (dangerous) jumping cactus -opunia compresa& -interesting Brasiliopuntia varieties -various echeverias,aeoniums, as well as the usual "succulents" (desert rose, aloe vera, crassula ovata+monstrosa variety) -a few euphorbias, medusa and corn-cob type, very beautiful.. and maybe a few more.California Natives like dudleyas and such. future; many dozens of imaginable prickly pear varieties for consumption, and for beauty. So far I only have small, undivisible cuttings not ready for trade. I wish to grow all my mother plants to make divisible for trading and plain sharing purposes. In addition to plants, I may provide tips and plant Identification Plants I'm looking for; -pereskia aculeata or grandiflora(or both) -possibly pereskiopsis as mine is not doing too well -quiabentia verticulata or other varieties -crested cacti, and succulents, agaves or aloes of any kind (a fuzzy echeveria would be best) -I like monstrose plants as well, but especially into spirally mutations -Will appreciate variegations as well -mirtillocactus var fukurokuryuzinboku, or breast myrtillocactus -eulychnea castanea varispiralis -penis plant lophocereus schotti monstrosa/inermis -astrophytum (any) -tephrocactus geometrizans (the snowman looking one) -turbinicarpus (any) -leichtenbergia principus -aztekium ritterii -digitostigma -macherocereus gummosus -fouqieria idria columnaris -euphorbia obesa -any exceptionally cool Australian succulents like the ones shown or others from the beach, desert etc) also looking for grafting tips as I have not managed one successful opuntia subulata monstrose graft, and have tried several scions. Thanks, and I hope you may find something you are looking for:)
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From the album: Kykeion's TBMs
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Hi all, I've recently come by a few plants that look like they may need a little help, health wise... Hoping for some advice from those that have experience with whatever illness(es) these recent acquisitions may be suffering from....(rot/scale??) Best form of care/treatment I should be providing for these plants. Any info is greatly appreciated! Thanks SlB Gallery here.... http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?app=gallery&album=601
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Hi all. I'm pretty new here and need to get my post count up so I can fully participate, so I thought I'd share some of my TBM collection with yall. Most of my collection is of the "short-jointed" variety. I have seen enough variation that I suspect the clone "A" "B" and "melted wax" designations to be inadequate. Any way, on with the show...
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From the album: My Cacti Collection
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