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Mon, Jul 5, 10 at 1:59
| Thought I'd share a few of my spinies (and deadlies to ankles).
Not a brom but I love this plant!
Enjoy and a Happy 4th! C |
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| That last one looks like a macrocantha, I have a couple, they take on a nice blue hue if you keep them out of the rain. |
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| Hi Chris, Great viewing. I just love those silver spinies. Can you tell me what the one is in the second last pic? I hope that some of our attendees at the conference are thinking of bringing a few of these back to Oz! Cheers, Paul |
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| Indeed that is a macroacantha. I also have a variegated one. Paul, that plant is a Brittle Star F3 clone that I named. Tropiflora is supposed to be bringing many terrestrials so we shall see....! |
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| Great plants there chris. the Bucksaw Ripper is a killer. Best Bob |
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