Nursery Rescue 2

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ricelg
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Nursery Rescue 2

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They had another one of these that had strong thick spines. This one obviously does not. It had 2 other nodules on it that broke off in transit. I assume I can plant them? Any ideas what this is?
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adetheproducer
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Re: Nursery Rescue 2

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Looks like tephrocactus articulatus f inermis.
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My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
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I dont mind.
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ricelg
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Interesting - thanks!
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Agreed - Tephrocactus articulatus f inermis. Those broken-off segments root easily. It can take as much sun as you can give it.
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