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Chamaecereus hybrids

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A few of my Chamaecereus now coming into flower:-
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There is one small spot on the window in your pharmacy Sylvia :)
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Really gorgeous! I'm LOVING that Leopygmaea in the bottom right corner of second photo...
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Yes it is rather striking.
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What exactly is it? I can only see 1/2 of the label :grin: !
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They really are stunning Sylvia (tu)
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Lovely Sylvia, I've only just joined the forum, but it was your pictures (along with Peter Cupial Jones) that got me into collecting Echinopsis and Trichos!

This was my Chamaelobivia Lincoln Gem the other day, I really like some of the Lincoln Hybrids.
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Hi Ralph, it is Leopygmaea.
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Hi Bruce, I have Lincoln Gem too, it is a lovely colour.
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Sylvia wrote:Hi Ralph, it is Leopygmaea.
Never heard of it. What's its full name?
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