Phil's stuff

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philwilliams
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Re: Phil's stuff

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just warming up here today, 34 in the shade
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First time flowerer
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gemhunter178
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Re: Phil's stuff

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Wow! Very nice! Do you have a picture looking at the top of that Gymno?
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Snowcat
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Very nice cacti!

What is the name of a beauty on the SAM_6466.JPG?
And what is that cacti with strange buds on SAM_6459.JPG?
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Minime8484
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Beautiful garden & plants!
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adetheproducer
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Very nice garden, wish it was warm enought to grow outside like you have where I live they always seem to look happier in the ground.
And as the walls come down and as I look in your eyes
My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
It's all right.
I dont mind
I dont mind.
I DONT MIND
philwilliams
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Re: Phil's stuff

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Thanks for the comments everyone- gemhunter I'm afraid i dont have a photo of that Gymno from the top. Snowcat the plant in 6466 is Echinocereus Rubrispinus and the one in 6459 is Parodia Mammulosa, its the fist time this plant has flowered and I was surprised to see it has pink flowers not yellow.
philwilliams
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Re: Phil's stuff

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gemhunter178
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Very nice flowers! I especially like the color! =D>
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Arjen
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that first one looks amazing! noto? also love the baldianum
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hoteidoc
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Only guessing from blossom, Arjecn, N. roseolutus :-k
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There's no 12 step programme for Cactaholics...so I shall just have to get some more!!
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