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Frosthardy Pediocactus nigrispinus-best protection

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pediocactus nigrispinus fh 15, type wallohwah mts.- best protection..
any question? pic bill.

merci fritz
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I must have past an awful lot of snakes in habitat but I have only ever seen one.
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Great photo! You can almost 'hear' it rattling!!
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These creatures are almost blind, or short-sighted - and active only couple months of the year. This one has very bright colors! Those I've met were gray - yelowish.

Fritz, what would be your estimate for the plant's age?
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Hehe, every greenhouse should have one!

That is a great pic, and a very brave photographer.
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ja hear the rattling incl. the coyote sound... maria. aap. 20-25 years vladimir.

merci all fritz
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