I saw this on one of my Facebook groups this morning. Not sure if its already been noted here, but if not....
http://www.mapress.com/j/pt/article/vie ... 1.10/15426
Chris
New Thelo
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New Thelo
Chris, Chinnor, Oxon, UK
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Re: New Thelo
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing! It's always fun to read about new discoveries.
From the photos I think this is probably the least attractive Thelo for me. Should probably help keep looting to a minimum though.
From the photos I think this is probably the least attractive Thelo for me. Should probably help keep looting to a minimum though.
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Re: New Thelo
With space at a premium there are other more interesting Thelocacti I would be considering finding room for before this one. Interesting nevertheless to see it.