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HAVE: Epi. oxy., Epi. monstrose, Diso. ramulosa

cascabel333
14 years ago

I have 3 cuttings of Epiphyllum oxypetalum "queen of the night" sprouting and more on the way.

Yearling and seedling Epi. guatamalensis monstrose, very cool curly fronds (looks like medusa!)

Small seed raised Disocactus (Psuedorhipsalis) ramulosa, green in shade and turns red in bright light.

Mostly looking for epiphytic plants in trade, especially Disocactus,Pfeiffera, Lepismium and Rhipsalis. Also Pyrrosia (fern), epiphytic ginger, orchids or bromiliads. Anything odd that grows in trees! Open to trades for other stuff, just right. Thanks!

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