Chilean habitat seed

For the discussion of topics related to the conservation, cultivation, propagation and exhibition of cacti & other succulents.
Forum rules
For the discussion of topics related to the conservation, cultivation, propagation, exhibition & science of cacti & other succulents only.

Please respect all forum members opinions and if you can't make a civil reply, don't reply!
Post Reply
User avatar
Chris43
BCSS Member
Posts: 2574
https://www.behance.net/kuchnie-warszawa
Joined: 11 Jan 2007
Branch: HIGH WYCOMBE
Country: United Kingdom
Role within the BCSS: Branch Vice Chair

Chilean habitat seed

Post by Chris43 »

This is a repost of a message that I put in another thread, just in case someone didn't read it.

If anyone is interested, I am going to order some seed from "Spiniflores" , his list is at . The postage isn't huge, 4?, and it would be 44p probably to post on in UK, but happy to act as clearing house if anyone wants to join me.
I bought some seed in the spring, and it has generally germinated quite well. It's my own fault that I cooked some of them in July, hence my re-order. I won't be sending anything off until about 6th October, so if there are any takers, let me know before then.
I have my own order plus one from another, so we'l be saving on postage at least.

Chris, Chinnor, Oxon, UK
Mammillaria enthusiast
BCSS High Wycombe Branch.
http://www.woodedge.me.uk/Home.html
Guest

Re: Chilean habitat seed

Post by Guest »

Chris,

Thanks for the offer but I have my seed for this years sowing unless I can get Copiapoa solaris seed and it is not on this list. Thanks for the offer though.

Guest

Re: Chilean habitat seed

Post by Guest »

Chris,
I am interested but I could not find the seedlist.
Found it now. Not much of interest there though. Think I'll stick with SuccSeeds for Eriosyce.



Post Edited (10-02-06 12:10)
User avatar
Chris43
BCSS Member
Posts: 2574
Joined: 11 Jan 2007
Branch: HIGH WYCOMBE
Country: United Kingdom
Role within the BCSS: Branch Vice Chair

Re: Chilean habitat seed

Post by Chris43 »

OK, Dennis, no problem, I have no personal interest in this source, just making people aware of it. I also buy from Succseed, and have founbd it good.

The only difference is that this is field collected seed, for what that may be worth - it is to some people, not others.

Chris, Chinnor, Oxon, UK
Mammillaria enthusiast
BCSS High Wycombe Branch.
http://www.woodedge.me.uk/Home.html
User avatar
Spiniflores
Registered Guest
Posts: 86
Joined: 11 Jan 2007
Branch: None
Country: Chile
Location: Chile
Contact:

Re: Chilean habitat seed

Post by Spiniflores »

Hello Cris and others,
thanks for all your help!

Now I'm a member of the forum, and also of the BCSS :)
So if you have questions about my seedlist, we can talk here in the forum!

JA55 Eriosyce aspillagae - new location-
[img]http://static.flickr.com/41/84874889_3f429f90ae.jpg[/img]

JA73 Eriosyce curvispina var. mutabilis K.
[img]http://static.flickr.com/90/207503567_415a0bb663.jpg[/img]

JA24 Copiapoa cinerea ssp. columna-alba
[img]http://static.flickr.com/71/199096538_ff5d8f336b.jpg[/img]


greetings from CHile

Florencia y Juan
[img]http://static.flickr.com/86/251889235_e16ec6136e.jpg[/img]
High mountains of Los Andes, south of Santiago, near my house :-)

and near Austrocactus spiniflorus JA54
[img]http://static.flickr.com/98/251925481_090a8ce65c.jpg[/img]
____________________________________________
Cacti, Landscapes and Adventures from Chile. Member N?48882
www.eriosyce.info
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cactushorridus/sets/
Post Reply