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Tony
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Really great pictures everyone! :notworthy:
I finally went for a stroll with the ol point and shoot today and took 220 pictures. :shock:
Here are some of the results, as close as I can get em. :)

Dykia hybrid
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Euphorbia pseudocactus crest
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Aloe sinkitana
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Agave potatorum
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Euphorbia Roots
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Rebutia canigueralii
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Copiapoa tenuissima
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Rebutia neumanniana
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Gymnocalycium mihanovichii var friedrichii
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Gymnocalycium anisitsii
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Cylindropuntia fulgida varigated
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Corypantha pallida
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Gymnocalycium stenopleureum
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Mammillaria decipiens
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Mammillaria spinosissima f. un pico
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Cintia knizei
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Haworthia cooperii
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Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus
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Faucaria bosscheana
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Aloe melanacantha
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Euphorbia lactea crest
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Haworthia pumilla
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Agave lophantha varigata
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Haworthia
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Matucana aureiflora
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Harisia pomanensis
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Pleiospilos nelii
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Escobaria minima
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Opuntia monacantha
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Ortegocactus macdougallii
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Who needs flowers? :)
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

Tony
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Post by lancer99 »

Tony,
Great pics, and a very generous selection :)

Is the "Euphorbia roots" pic E stellata?

Thx,
-R
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fantastic macros, guys :)
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Killer pics!
C. fulgida variegated!?!? Where ya been hiding that one? ;)
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lancer99 wrote:Tony,
Great pics, and a very generous selection :)

Is the "Euphorbia roots" pic E stellata?

Thx,
-R
Well I just hope I did'nt overdo it, I guess Hangin out with Darrel Is rubin off on me.
The "Roots" are from this 7/8 year old Euphorbia Knuthii grown from a cutting. I got it from a guy in the Gates club six months ago or so. :)
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CoronaCactus wrote:Killer pics!
C. fulgida variegated!?!? Where ya been hiding that one? ;)
Not to worry, Im growin one for ya. 8)
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PS, Mine Is the big one on the left. :)
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

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Post by ihc6480 »

Great looking pics Tony :) That C. fulgida variegated is to die for. I think you need a few more starts going :wink:
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Post by Mark »

Very nice everyone! Tony i like your ariocarpus it's one of your grafted ones right? The C. fulgida variegated is doing good and one day it will look like yours!



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Mark wrote:Very nice everyone! Tony i like your ariocarpus it's one of your grafted ones right? The C. fulgida variegated is doing good and one day it will look like yours!



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Yes mark, its grafted. Not to shabby considering its not even a year old yet. :shock:
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Tony wrote:Not to worry, Im growin one for ya. 8)
Sweet!
You da man! 8)
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Post by snopuppy13 »

heres a few i've come across recently:
ortegocactus pup:Image
leuchtenbergia princpis monstrose:Image]
weingartia neumanniana pup:Image
ancistrocactus uncinatus:Image
and last but not least,geohintonii mexicana seedlings:Image
hope everyone enjoys.
peace
pat
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Post by TimN »

Wow, more awesome photos! Thanks for sharing all!

Tim
Disclaimer: I'm in sunny Arizona, so any advice I give may not apply in your circumstances.

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Post by Mark »

oh great job on that one Tony! cant wait till it gets older. do you think it will flower this year?
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Post by CoronaCactus »

Nice pics Pat!



and like it comes as a surprise...i have more to add :roll: :P

Arrojadoa rhodantha
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Coleocephalocereus aureus
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Copiapoa rupestris
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Echinocereus rayonesensis
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Monodenium montanum
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Echinocereus fendleri v. kuenzleri HK1914
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Gymnocalycium sp.
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Acanthocalycium glaucum
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Lophophora
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Mammillaria karwinskiana
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Opuntia aciculata
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Cylindropuntia x fosbergii
bigelovii x echinocarpa
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Turbinicarpus valdezianus
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Tephrocactus weberi
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Turbinicarpus hybrid
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Post by Tony »

Very nice D. Looks like some little theif's been stealing Copiapoa rupestris seeds.
I especially like the Opuntia aciculata close up. 8)
Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

Tony
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