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Various cacti & succulents from my collection

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today flowers:

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Beautiful flowers! Amazing collection!! Nice work !! :wub:

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Echinocereus sp. Unusual trippy flower

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Sulcorebutia

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Astros, myriostigma and capricorn

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Seemingly successful areole graft

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from my plot

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turbina 'you're gonna sweat to prune me fucker!' complex

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sulco's

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turbini's

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Gymno X

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I don't remember the name of this one

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spliiit

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Leuchtenbergia budding!

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T. pachanoi monster

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some monster bud. An awesome cactus! [Lobivia something]

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Don't believe the hype: lophos don't need so free-draining soil, and especially not combined with clay pot. At least if you have a hot growing season.

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Gymnocalicium

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crazy pupping from some turbinicarpus on selinicereus

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coryphantha elephadidens on selinicereus

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coryphantha elephadidens on kk339

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kk336 Trichocereus glaucus

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'lost gentiles' peruvianus

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another thing given to me mislabeled, looks peruvianoid.

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This thread is glorious. Where'd you get all your little pach crests from?

Love the fat, purplish Loph and the split one with rows of pups. Are they both williamsii?

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mutant, please, please remember the name of that one with the large thin-petaled white flower. Lobivia? Really awesome collection there!

~Michael~

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thanks guys, glad you like them

Where'd you get all your little pach crests from?

well I had two strains, the cresty one and and crest&monster one, when the cresty grew up to a suitable shape I chopped the hell out of it, I have to admit. Hence the many, smaller ones.

 

Love the fat, purplish Loph and the split one with rows of pups. Are they both williamsii?

i think all of my lophos are williamsi's.

this one

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was picked by chance unnamed in a nursery . It doesn't seem to pup. its the same strain with these [they're seed grown though]

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The one with the row of pups [grafted on cereus, now this graft's dead, I overwatetred those cerei, I saved some of it, did areole grafts and save some pups to root/graft] it is obviously a caespitosa strain I initially had, pretty prone to orange rot when grafted to fast stock, best grafted on slow stock or at own roots... Its the strain I graft on echnopsis and looks fine. There's another caespitosa strain I have grafted but i haven't concluded yet.

Michael

setiechinopsis_mirabilis

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Awesome thread I really like your photography Mutant. Makes it a bit easier with with such great subjects !!! So many great plants, I especially like the Myriostigma !!

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setiechinopsis_mirabilis

 

Without a doubt I am finding me one of these Setiechinopsis mirabilis'. Interesting that they are closer to Cereus than to Echinopsis...and are self-fertile too!

Thanks!

~Michael~

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