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Trichocereus bridgesii "Lorraine" for sale

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This plant fell over so the following cuts are for sale. Postage is on top of prices. (Australia only)

http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=39938

FAT piece X 1 (32cm) (one fat shown in pic is sold)- SOLD

$40

Tip - 29cm - SOLD

$35

2 X Thinner growth mid sections (22 and 24cm each)- SOLD

$20

This plant is really an eye grabber when mature. I know these cuts will take a while to get back to that stage but hopefully some people want to grow it out.

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yep mate ill take whatever you can spare me, the 2 unsolds.

ive got a friend with a grandmother called Lorraine, I gave her a Helen for her mum and she was asking me If theres anything called Lorraine.

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Zeds, any info on Lorraine background?? Any photos of a mature specimen?

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Any cuts left Zed? I can't tell if the fat 32cm cutting is sold or not.

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So I've got more demand than I have cuts to be able to supply at the moment. I'm just in the process of replying to people who have PMd. I'll sort as many of you as possible.

DB - in the other thread I linked to up top there's a few pics of the mature mother plant. The shed looking structure it's next to is a very tall conservatory type building. The plant in those pics is well over 3 metres tall and I have seen it flower so is quite mature. The first 7 pics are the ones I mean. The third pic is of the whole plant. You can see it's very tall and fat, it's not much of a clumper like most bridgesii are.

And Brendo, yeah, both fats are now spoken for.

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DB - in the other thread I linked to up top there's a few pics of the mature mother plant. The shed looking structure it's next to is a very tall conservatory type building. The plant in those pics is well over 3 metres tall and I have seen it flower so is quite mature. The first 7 pics are the ones I mean. The third pic is of the whole plant. You can see it's very tall and fat, it's not much of a clumper like most bridgesii are.

Goddamn it now I need one...! ;-)

Cheers for that zed, didnt see the link..... Its a fucking beauty!

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