Someone recently indicated columnar plants may be going a bit out of fashion. There are very few in ny possession but I have taken this one on.
Last minute decision! Will go into greenhouse tomorrow, hopefully.
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- MattGibbs
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Re: Column inches
Good luck! At least you got it home safely, looks a nice plant.
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias
Re: Column inches
Fashion is a cyclical thing: after many years things come into fahion again.
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Re: Column inches
Beautiful Oreocereus neocelsianus.
I have the same from the year of 1986.
I have the same from the year of 1986.
Etelä-Karjala, Suomi-Finland