March 2014 - Tiny plants

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Blossfeldia liliputana sowed 2012-01-16
Blossfeldia liliputana P244
Blossfeldia liliputana P244
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Small plants...
Mammillaria sanchez-mejoradae
Mammillaria sanchez-mejoradae
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These are quite small. :smile: Avonia quinaria ssp. alstonii seedlings. Taken through a bag, so not the best picture.
Fairly small!
Fairly small!
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Jens, the little pygmaeocereus is very attractive with the dark terminal spines! Which one is it ?
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C153 L. lesliei venteri Maraisii.jpg
This little hatchling is just 3 mm across.
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Recently germinated Lithops seedlings. The largest is 2mm diameter. Click the left mouse button for a larger picture.
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Gymnocactus sp. (Novak) from 2013 sowing.....precocious?
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Echinocereus neocapillus seedling
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Ortegocactus mcdougalli seedling showing its interesting epidermis
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Sedum humifusum? about to flower
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