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What are they made of?
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Trichocereus ceramicus, Ubelmannia ceramicus and I'm not sure of the other, maybe Echinocereus scheeri ssp ceramicus?
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Looks like wax to me. But could also be ceramic. Pottery.
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A nice stand of a different genus.
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Hi all.
One of our branch members has got rubber cacti and succulents ,they are more realistic than those
shown, she takes them along when we have displays to trick the public , it creates a good talking point.
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Similar to my seedlings which the cat fancies?
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And another one, not grown very much so far and can take below zero in this cold spell.
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A few more, they seem to be related.
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Left I think is Echinocactus grusonii ssp cerumineus, but possibly Echinopsis subdenudata ssp cerumineus. The one on the right is Mammillaria ceruminea. Not sure about the middle one.
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2 forms of Cereus tannenbaumius ssp vitreus. I find this is best in the light from mid December till early January, then kept in total darkness for the rest of the year. Ultra low water requirements - it's quite delicate. often found in association with spruce or fir trees, can be epiphytic.
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I know the OP was a bit potty, but mine can't hold a candle to yours, Mike, in your first pic.
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