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WTS/T Cereus monstrose

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At the moment I have 6 C. hildmannianus monstrose mid cuts (logs) available, there about 35cms long. I will be asking $40 including p&h Please let me know if your keen. I would consider trades. Cheers. Jox

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yes pls pls let me know your details and freight will pay a.s.a.p cheers kate

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pm'd

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sexy cuts bro! Would u be interested in trading for a potted and well rooted example of the same size but in Cereus peruvianus Monstrose?

The pics along with the confirmed ID make me think the pollen Moses sent me of a 'knobbly' CPM from SA to pollinate my wax CPM may possibly have been hildmannianus?

EDIT: i walked away from this thread without actually posting, by the time i did, i saw '1 new reply posted', and speak of the devil , its the man Moses himself chasing down more CxM genetics! lol

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Hey Jox I got a big piece of this from a lady in Redcliffe, plant is 40 years old. We should look at a pollen swap down the track.

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Check your genetics didnt all come from this one woman first....dont know bout CHM, but CPM is self sterlile (ie same gentics will not cross onto each other)....You would be surprised how many cacti all come from the one Plant. I sourced CPM from 5 different people in SE QLD, and it was all the same lol (mind you i did only travel over 3 suburbs to get it) before moses finally sent me up pollen from SA which worked.

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Hey guys, peruvianus is used as a broad name as far as I can see, different Cereus spp fall under the common name of peruvianus.

I don't think Cereus peruvianus is even a real name anymore, I think we all probably have C. hildmannianus?

Is there anyone (EG) who can clarify this?

@ 2Deep, I have a cut here for you for when we finally catch up :) . I don't want your rooted cutting thanks anyway, will work something out. Speak soon mate.

@ stillman, same goes for you mate I put a cutting away for you. I get it to you some how, some time. You have been one of the most friendly & helpful members here mate & I am grateful. Thank you stillman.

The cuttings I have are of a 20 year old plant. There are still cuttings available.

Cheers

jox

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awsome thanks heaps man....

Have a look at this thread of mine a while ago. Shows Mine(mummy) and Moses(daddy) different growth habits.

http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=31014&hl=&fromsearch=1

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Hi all,

I am going to sell these cuttings for $20 now + $20 p&h ($40 all up)

If anyone would like to trade, I will still need the $20 p&h as I can't cover this at the moment.

Have a good week.

Cheers

jox

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cheers received yesterday man love it cheers kate you rock

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I still have a few more!!

Cheers

jox

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