T's spring / summer collection

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Tony
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T's spring / summer collection

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Enjoy! :D

Mammillaria xaltianguensis subsp. bambusiphila and mammilaria melanocentra
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Mammillaria microhelia
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Mammillaria petterssonii
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Turbinicarpus saueri
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Stenocactus crispatus
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Mammillaria sonorensis
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gymnocalycium bruchii
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Mammillaria wagneriana
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Parodia haselbergii
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Rebutia marsonerii
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Mammillaria coahuilensis
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Mammillaria lindsayi
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Echinocereus viridiflorus ssp. davisii
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Ferocactus macrodiscus
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Thelocactus tulensis subsp. matudae
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Mammillaria bocasana
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Mammillaria carmenae
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Mammilaria melanocentra
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Stenocactus crispatus
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Escobaria lloydii
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Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus ssp. schwarzii
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Eriosyce senilis
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Mammilaria mystax
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Mammillaria nivosa
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Mammillaria spinosissima subsp. pilcayensis
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Mammillaria geminispina
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Matucana aureiflora
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Post by peterb »

ay carumba! I'll take one of each please. My favorite is the Echinofossulocactus "crispatus" with the awesome spines.

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That's a lot of flowers :shock: Nice =D>
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Its all happening in your garden! I've got buds on a few of those species, but nothing yet on others.
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Great plants and Wonderful flowers! 8)
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woohoo 8)
Awesome show T!

Can't wait for my little macrodiscus seedling to grow up and flower...sweet bloom!
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Great photography work.The Eriosyce senilis and parodia haselbergii are great shots.
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Awesome display! Beautifully grown plants! tfs
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Post by Ocotillo »

Excellent Tony! I really like that macrodiscus bloom
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Ocotillo wrote:Excellent Tony! I really like that macrodiscus bloom
Yeah, and it was E. texensis until just a couple days ago. :lol:

Tony,
In the first picture, is this the same plant?

http://www.cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus ... ianguensis

If so, it has really grown!
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Post by hob »

great show Tony :D i should catch up in a few weeks :lol:
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daiv wrote:
Ocotillo wrote:Excellent Tony! I really like that macrodiscus bloom
Yeah, and it was E. texensis until just a couple days ago. :lol:
Ya, it really was, for two years! And then it just changed over night. Not the first time that's happened and deffinatly not the last. :roll:
daiv wrote: Tony,
In the first picture, is this the same plant?

http://www.cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus ... ianguensis

If so, it has really grown!
Yes, thats the one, if the tag is correct. :lol:

Thanks everyone, more yet to come. :D
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Nice Bunch Tony. :)
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That's a bunch of flowers.TFS
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You've got some beauties there Tony. :D
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