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Cactus pics from my collection

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Nice pics and very healthy looking cactus plants also, well done!

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Hey B.Caapi!!!! So awesome to see the results! They look amazing. Thx for showing me!

My collection has been reduced dramatically..... heavy rains claimed most of them. Still have plenty growing though,.... but it seems only the hardiest survived,.. the Peruvanoid & Loph's :-)

Bridgesii's and Scop's and others.... all gone.

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got to love WA weather for trichos, do these have labels or do we have to guess? i think i spot a hb01 in there and one of your bridgessii look like glenrowan?

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love the shorter spined bridgesii

thanks for sharing :)

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Lovely cactuses, especially your various bridgesii. Do any of them have collection names and such?

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Lovely cactuses, especially your various bridgesii. Do any of them have collection names and such?

 

The 7th one down is a "Mum & Dad" 12 is "Mike" and 13 is "Norma" ( all cuttings i recieved ) , most of them are grown from seed .

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Beautiful collection mate! There be some very pretty cacti there. :)

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...Is that a YOPO tree I SEE (last pic)!!! hahah cant wait till there are large established yopos all around oz, snuff galore!!

That yopo looks really healthy dude!!

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...Is that a YOPO tree I SEE (last pic)!!! hahah cant wait till there are large established yopos all around oz, snuff galore!!

That yopo looks really healthy dude!!

 

Thanks Vual ! but its not Yopo, its actually an Anadenanthera colubrina ( Cebil ) Does anyone have any established Peregrina in Oz ?

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Great looking plants!

# 6 and 8 looks interesting, is it the same clone?

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