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HAVE: Have rooted Ascelepiad cuttings

Posted by orchidnick z9Ca (orchidnick@yahoo.com) on
Mon, Jun 30, 08 at 18:51

About 6 to 8 weeks ago I made some Ascelepiad cuttings. The following have now rooted. They are small but they are established with early roots. Will trade for any cactus I don't have.

Huernia confusa
H comutata
H gettleffii
H kenniensis
H recondita
H zebrina
Orbea distincta
O baldrattii
O hesperidium
O pulchella
O semibiflora
O varigata
O wissmanii
Stapelia kwebensis
S hirsuta
S grandiflora
S scitula


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RE: HAVE: Have rooted Ascelepiad cuttings

Hi, I would be interested in trading for the following plants Huernia zebrine
Orbea variegate
Orbea wissmanii
Stapelia hirsute
Please e-mail me at jolly_rancherscream@hotmail.com
Andrew


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