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So I just noticed a strange new growth below the scion, coming from an areole on the pereskiopsis.

Looks ariocarpus-esque, the scion is fissuratus.

dont know if it's a chimera yet, or the scion pupping below the union (just as strange??) but I'll be keeping an eye on it!

 

*sorry pics are sideways!!! 8-D

 

 

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has anyone seen similar before? Would be very keen to hear of it.

 

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I have never seen chimeral action (not the I have seen a lot) occur at an adjacent areole. I have only ever seen it occur at the graft union.  Keep us updated on what happens though.

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