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Karen-L
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Flower

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My Leuchtenbergia Principis. it has 3 big buds/flower and a small one.. 2 last year and 1 the previous.

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A Mammilaria Pringlei (?Rhodantha) close up, has inch long spines..

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all the thicker growth on this is this years, its in a 2 1/2 inch pot.. was from last years flower show, cant remember what stall..

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Re: cuttings

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this one is probably older than me :) just...
i have been taking cuttings from it because it was a bit mangy, keeps growing more sprouts for my insideous experiments.
its a Seticereus Humboldtii (probably)



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Beautiful flower! I bought a Leuchenbergia from a nursery recently, and it`s only small, and has`nt flowered yet, but i can`t wait for it too.
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You're growing a cricket bat!

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