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Juraj
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specially for peterb

own roots (left down some grafted)
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grafted
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wonderfully grown! The grafted plants really take off.

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good growing! they all look very pretty and healthy!
what do you use for grafting stock, hylocereus?
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Echinopsis, E.jusbertii, T.pasacana
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great looking flowers!
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Beautiful!!

what is photo number 4?

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Its Parodia sp.
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Echinocereus viridiflorus
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Neobesseya similis
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Neobesseya missouriensis
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Astro. hybrid
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Juraj,
I just found your post for the first time as I was not on-line much the past couple weeks. Your collection is wonderful and it is always great to find out about another cactus grower somewhere else in the world!

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Your collection is wonderful
Thanks Daiv
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Ancistrocactus uncinatus v. wrightii PP1130
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Gymnocalycium
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Mammillaria candida
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Gymnocalycium bruchii
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Neoporteria senilis
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Notocactus uebelmannius
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Thelocactus conothelos
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Toumeya papyracantha
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Echinocereus viridiflorus
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That is a lot of E. viridiflorus - a good sample size to test how many of them have a lemon smell. Did you notice the scent?
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Spectacular plants! I love the flower color on the Glandulicactus and the sort of pink shades to the Toumeya flowers also. And a great Echinocereus viridiflorus forest! :-)

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Beautiful, well grown plants!
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