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Sat, Nov 19, 05 at 23:09
Not so sure about this one. |
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| Hi, I agree. Maybe Th. rinconensis. (?)greetz Hablu |
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- Posted by shrubs_n_bulbs z8/9 UK (My Page) on Sun, Nov 20, 05 at 6:41
| Yes, looks like rinconensis. I think it has a couple of other names that might be rinconensis subspecies now, or maybe the other way around :) |
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| Isn't that a interesting plant. Very nice Dawn |
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- Posted by cactuspolecat Tasmania Aust (My Page) on Mon, Nov 21, 05 at 3:39
| Hello James, it looks like T. nidulans, which is now a T. rinconensis form. CP |
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| Hi I don't think so, you should look for Thelocactus hexadrophorus v. fossulatus. Enjoy, |
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