First of all a young adult Copiapoa solaris in this head is about 20 cm tall and about 9cm diameter
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Copiapoa variation
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Now for a few seedlings - these all came from a couple of seed pods on the same plant in habitat.
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This one has been grafted, interestingly they don't seem to grow much faster even on a graft.
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Re: Copiapoa variation
Hi Bob
Looking good, certainly a lot of variation, I prefer the dark spined plants.
Looking good, certainly a lot of variation, I prefer the dark spined plants.
Tina
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Bob, this should make it the perfect commercial plant. Everyone buys the cute dark spined babies, then a few years later they have large ribbed plants with grey spines so they have to buy more babies
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