astrophytum cultivar

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cortona
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astrophytum cultivar

Post by cortona »

i'm not sur if is the right place to show my plants, but i hope yes, if not please change the destination...
so:
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myriostigma kikko gray form
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myriostigma kikko grren form(nudam)
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myriostigma kikko variegated form
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myriostigma fukuruyu
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myriostigma tricostum
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myriostigma onzuka quadricostum
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myriostigma akuun
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myriostigma quadricostatum
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asterias multicostata
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asterias variegated form
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asterias 5 ribs form
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asterias kikko 1
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asterias hanazono
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asterias kikko2(green nude form)
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asterias superkabuto 5 ribs form
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asterias all yellow flowers
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Post by daiv »

Hi,
We've been placing our personal plant threads in the General section of the forum. I must say that is an amazing array of Astrophytums you have there! Nice growing!

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Great lookin plants! 8)
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Post by *Barracuda_52* »

:shock: :shock: WHOLY COW!! Those are some real BEAUTIES ya have there, love Astro's. Nice collection and great growing.. :wink: Thanks tons for sharring.. :D
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Post by TimN »

Beautiful plants! Well grown!

Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice
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Cool Astros. 8)
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I really enjoyed seeing those. Very nice!
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Post by Arjen »

hey, looking good on those astro's! are they all you grow, or do you also grow other species?
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Post by king_hedes »

wow them all look really nice
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Great plants.I really like the Kikko forms.
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Post by hoven5th »

Yea, the Kikkos are really something else. So is the Fukuruyu. I've never seen that before.
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Post by maxwelledison »

Oh, I love your asterias hanazono - what a gorgeous pattern.
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Post by reefman225 »

Very,very nice!!! 8)
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