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Re: any idea

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Here's my Derek bowdery hybrid, there is a faded bit of scribble that looks like polyanthiflora X maybe as one of the parents.
bowdery hybrid 8_19.jpg
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and Royal spine which I think is nicer looking, I have few green agaves but do like this one.
royal spine B 8_19.jpg
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Could it be the same as the photo on here? http://spikyobsession.blogspot.com/2016 ... ciety.html
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The only difference i can see my plant is abit yellower, but that could be growing conditions.
Thankyou for the link.
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Hi Phil,
Yes I think they are, my plant was from 2007 so not a fast grower.
Why does the pot man have his site in dollars or did I miss the UK site
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Tina wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 5:06 pm looks like derek bowdery's very beautiful hybrid ( was it vic reg X macroacantha), did you shop at eau brink ?
Could the first plant not be a macroacantha hybrid too, of some description?
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