Tina's Tour

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Re: Tina's Tour

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Told you Patricia, she won't stop now :)

But that E. unispina is a real gem Tina. Hat down.
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Re: Tina's Tour

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AnTTun, :razz:

Tina, love 'em!!! Real gems, both of them. OMG! 22 years, your baby has grown up with you! The E. unispina is like for an exposition specimen.
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Fantastic plants, Tina! I even spotted a few spines and a proper Opuntia! :eek: :razz:
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Re: Tina's Tour

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proper Opuntia
NO I don't think so , where ?, unless one has neaked in .
They are in the 20x10 but I don't think there are any in the hot house they aren't special enough :lol:, maybe thats what my o.pycnantha needs I find it quite sulky.
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Re: Tina's Tour

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Oops, browsing on my phone I mistook D. madagascarensis for a Grusonia :oops:
Great species to have, O. pycnantha.
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Re: Tina's Tour

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:lol: @ me!

I just thought I found this forum the first time and I've been here before and already said what I was just going to say.

Lovely old forbies! Bit of a worrying shape though.... :eek:
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Re: Tina's Tour

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Now now, are you thinking of the Yemeni name for Euphorbia hadramautica..?
Some lovely photos and I am glad I noticed the thread! Having been out of touch with collecting for a while I had no idea what could be seen in this country nowadays.
Big fan of your forby collection. :)
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