Cactus ID Please
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- habanerocat
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Re: Cactus ID Please
The first one I am thinking http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/HAMATO ... amatus.htm
The second one, I have no idea.
The second one, I have no idea.
Regards Keith.
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Re: Cactus ID Please
First thought on the second one was a Copiapoa, something like C.Montana, there's lots of names for the same Copiapoa, but looking again I'm not so sure. I'm sure the Forum's resident Lycanthrope will confirm if I'm correct!!
Stuart
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Re: Cactus ID Please
... Lycanthrope ...
What a great name for our mutual friend, Stuart. I had to look that one up - I never stop learning! Thanks!
What a great name for our mutual friend, Stuart. I had to look that one up - I never stop learning! Thanks!
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Re: Cactus ID Please
Both dangerous looking chaps.
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Re: Cactus ID Please
Where is this Lycanthrope fellow when he's needed?Stuart wrote:First thought on the second one was a Copiapoa, something like C.Montana, there's lots of names for the same Copiapoa, but looking again I'm not so sure. I'm sure the Forum's resident Lycanthrope will confirm if I'm correct!!
Stuart
Re: Cactus ID Please
Might have to wait for a full moon!!
Stuart
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Re: Cactus ID Please
Thanks Benjy.....Benjy wrote:Copiapoa bridgesii.