It's a bit snug in the middle.....

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It's a bit snug in the middle.....

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Any ideas what's hiding beneath the flowers?
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Strombocactus? :roll:
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Thelocactus
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Chris L wrote:Thelocactus
I was having the same idea.
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My guess is Strombocactus ;-)
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+1 for Strombocactus.
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Aiko wrote:
Chris L wrote:Thelocactus
I was having the same idea.
I think Strombocactus might be the better guess.... :oops:
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I'm stubborn. It is Thelocactus...!
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It's a strombo :grin:
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STROMBO!!!
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